Most found the import option confusing.I use myself a card reader for my digital camera. My iPhone image are automatically uploaded with dropbox. That this much faster than the very complex image capture interface.I added the function to the browser to make it more simple. Hello Marino,most users does import the images with a card reader by simple drag and drop. I don't understand why importing images is such a low priority for GC. GC6 used to have an "acquire images from connected camera" option buried in the File menu. As someone who trains new users I've seen this again and again. For a new user it's very easy to download GC, dismiss the browse images screen(doesn't even mention import), then spend the next 30 minutes trying to figure out how to import images and in the end trash the application in frustration. if have expanded folders on the left pane like I usually do (see screenshot) I can't even see 'Devices'. "Oh but you could just select 'Devices' from the left pane of the Browser". If I dismiss the dialog with a 'Cancel' (like people often do when they think they are being nagged) there is no obvious way to import images again other than ejecting the media and reinserting it. When I insert new media, a dialog comes up if I want to browse the images. Yet GC has no import button or menu item. One of the top 3 priorities of an image browser is to *import pictures*.
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