Mac OS X
Cameras is a free preference pane that keeps track of cameras you’ve plugged into your Mac and allows you to set custom behavior for each device. For example, whenever I plug in my point-and-shoot, I want to import photos into iPhoto. My iPhone, on the other hand, is normally filled more with screenshots than photos, so I’d rather not import anything into iPhoto (in fact, I’d rather it just do nothing). With Cameras, you can set system behavior on a per-camera basis. Cameras can open any application, do nothing, ask you what to do, or just automatically download your photos.
(Via Lifehacker.)
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