Using the Pictures Channel

It's been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Pictures convey so much information. For example, the imprint of Neil Armstrong's boot print on the moon is more than just a dusty footprint, especially for those old enough to remember the event. And photographs mean different things to different people. A photograph of Paris might just be another boring travel image to one person, while to another it invokes memories of a exotic vacation, and desires to return to the City of Lights. We're constantly searching for that one perfect image that says exactly what we want, and Sherlock gives us an easy way to find it.

Use the Pictures Channel

Open the Applications folder, and then double-click the Sherlock icon. ...

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