Any suggestions for a photolibrary?
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Any suggestions for a photolibrary?
First to say i love MM and wish i discovered it *before* itunes/wmp wrecked up my carefully maintained folder structure. Does anyone have a suggestion for a photomanager with the same quality? (Maybe an idea for an MM expansion?) Tanks in advance!
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I use Picasa from Google, its free, easy to use, and pretty powerful.spinfish wrote:Thanks pah68, looks like this is something i was looking for, gonna give it a try!
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in the last week or two i have seen some program on
http://www.majorgeeks.com that calls it self a photo manager,
and does the same sort of thing media monkey does with music.
but only works in the photo area.
went and found the link to what i was thinking of
i don't know if you want something like this.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/JetPhoto_Studio_d5585.html
if not then you might like the " Paw Browser " if you can find it on major geeks.
http://www.majorgeeks.com that calls it self a photo manager,
and does the same sort of thing media monkey does with music.
but only works in the photo area.
went and found the link to what i was thinking of
i don't know if you want something like this.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/JetPhoto_Studio_d5585.html
if not then you might like the " Paw Browser " if you can find it on major geeks.
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I don't personally use a photo manager but I know that photo gallery apps that come with digital cameras or scanners can be very heavyweight and unreliable.
The ones I have tried so fare are: HP ImageZone and Canon ZoomBrowser EX and both are very crashy.
I have used Picasa in the past and have found it very good.
The ones I have tried so fare are: HP ImageZone and Canon ZoomBrowser EX and both are very crashy.
I have used Picasa in the past and have found it very good.
ACDSee might come closest, especially for database functions and auto-organization of files/folders.
http://www.acdsee.com/
http://www.acdsee.com/
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This isn't really a photo-managing tool...Anonymous wrote:IrfanView
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