Thursday, June 3, 2010, 9:27:50 PM, Stewart Robertson wrote:
> Any recommendations?
Yes, Photoshop Lightroom. Built from the ground-up for management and
development of digital images. Outstanding in every aspect, and v3
(ETA June/July) promises to be even better.
HTH.
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Best regards,
Andy
On 03/06/10 23:44, Michele Mor wrote:
> On Windows I used Picasa and found it quite good.
> A version for Linux has been released recently if you want to.
The Linux version is basically the Windows version re-packaged with Wine
libraries to make it work.
If you are familiar with Wine, I would re
Ubuntu are replacing F-spot with shotwell http://www.yorba.org/shotwell/
in the next release (according to the UK loco podcast, at least).
Haven't used any of them TBH.
Phil
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> > Any recommendations?
>
> Try f-stop a more linux program, most programs that runs under X in linux
> can be re-compiled to run under X on MAC but some requare some work by the
> user to get working google macports
>
> I've read about Picassa but have quite a few reservations. I had a play
wi
On Jun 3, 2010, at 9:27 PM, Stewart Robertson wrote:
> We currently keep all our family photos on a Mac (backed up of course) and I
> use iPhoto for downloading and manipulating them.
>
> I think iPhoto is a great piece of software and it has served us well over
> the years but despite all th
Hi Stewart.
On Windows I used Picasa and found it quite good.
A version for Linux has been released recently if you want to.
Otherwise I use gqview (but does not create any picture list!).
Michele
We currently keep all our family photos on a Mac (backed up of course) and I
use iPhoto for downlo
We currently keep all our family photos on a Mac (backed up of course) and I
use iPhoto for downloading and manipulating them.
I think iPhoto is a great piece of software and it has served us well over
the years but despite all the shiny coolness there's one thing that has
always bugged me. I hate