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#1 2007-11-21 14:58:23

mico
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From: Slovenia
Registered: 2004-02-08
Posts: 247

A program for managing and organizing pictures

Here's the problem: I got a lot of pictures from camera and I'd like to organize them in a similar way as an old-school album does for printed pictures. I'd like to sort individual pictures with mouse-drag, not just sort all pictures by name or timestamp.
I can do that in Gqview's collections, but I want also to add some text to individual pictures so I can see my description at each thumbnail when browsing the collection.
I don't want to modify original jpg files.

This program has to be really easy to use after it is installed (I don't mind painful setup that's done only once). It has to support i18n too, because I need this for my mom and she is not too comfortable with English. Think something like gqview collections only with more features.Thanks!

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#2 2007-11-21 15:03:33

stonecrest
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From: Boulder
Registered: 2005-01-22
Posts: 1,190

Re: A program for managing and organizing pictures

fspot?


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#3 2007-11-21 15:28:55

chicha
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From: France
Registered: 2007-04-20
Posts: 271

Re: A program for managing and organizing pictures

I agree :
f-spot is simple to use and well internationalized, it will be perfect for your mom

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#4 2007-11-21 16:03:19

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Re: A program for managing and organizing pictures

Picasa


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#5 2007-11-22 01:14:26

mico
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From: Slovenia
Registered: 2004-02-08
Posts: 247

Re: A program for managing and organizing pictures

Thanks for suggestions, I tried f-spot. It complains about dbus not running although it is running and I have to start it with "dbus-launch f-spot". On exit it segfaults. Maybe I need to configure dbus somehow, I'll try that tomorrow.

I'll try also Picasa although the "linux version" has some issues acocrding to the FAQ, like loosing exif data when downloading from camera using PTP. BTW, one really has to give credit to google guys for marketing skills... supplying modified windows binaries with wine and call it linux version big_smile

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