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Fat Cat Software is a one-man software company run by me, Brian Webster. I started out programming for the Mac back in high school and continued on to get a computer science degree from Rice University. After graduating and working as a programmer for a few years, my side projects on the Mac grew to where I could do it full time, which I started in 2006. I've been making software for the Mac ever since.

I work out of beautiful San Jose, CA, where I live with my wife Katy and daughter Helen.

System Requirements:
  • macOS Catalina or Big Sur
  • An Intel or Apple Silicon Mac

Fat Cat Software is an Arizona Trade Name filed on March 1, 2011. The company's filing status is listed as Inactive and its File Number is 515363.The company's principal address is 711 W. Glassdoor gives you an inside look at what it's like to work at Fat Cat, including salaries, reviews, office photos, and more. This is the Fat Cat company profile. All content is posted anonymously by employees working at Fat Cat.

PowerPhotos vs. iPhoto Library Manager
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The ultimate toolbox for Photos on your Mac

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PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order.

Create and manage multiple libraries

Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection.

Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library.

Copy photos and their metadata

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You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy.

Merge Photos libraries

Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Find duplicate photos

It's easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and separate them into albums where you can easily delete them from your library.

Browse and search

Use PowerPhotos' image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once.

Migrate your iPhoto/Aperture libraries

If you have a lot of existing iPhoto or Aperture libraries that you want to migrate over to Photos, PowerPhotos will help automate your migrations so you don't have to spend time babysitting this lengthy process.

Links and reviews

'PowerPhotos is an extremely useful addition as an enhancement for any Photos user trying to perform tasksthat fall outside of Photos restricted purview.' – Macworld

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Video tutorial: Remove duplicate photos in Photos for Mac – Tech Talk America

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'PowerPhotos was just what I needed… Two features make it a must-have: merging multiple Photos libraries into one, and finding duplicate photos' – Bob LeVitus, MacObserver

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