Adobe Bridge would work (I personally don't know much about the others, but 
that's not to say they wouldn't work), but it you want multiple people to have 
access to the same files to run queries, etc then you will either have to have 
your files stored on a network disk that all can access from their individual 
computers, or have all who need access use a common computer that has both the 
files and the program.

  -Rebecca 
  (NMNH)

-----Original Message-----
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Jeff 
Evans

You might like  Adobe Bridge or Canto Cumulus or Extensis Portfolio.
All of them have demos you can download.


On Dec 6, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Tim Atherton wrote:

> Having worked on PC's for so long, I'm somewhat out of the loop on
> Mac software and options...
>
> I'm looking for some lower end (but not bottom of the barrel) image
> management/library software that's Mac compatible.
>
> It's not going to be for a huge number of images
>
> But there are enough images that i need to be able to keep track of
> archived files, working files, exhibit projects etc etc
>
> It's also probably only going to be used by a couple of people or so
>
> I don't need something large scale that will run with multiple users
> on severs, handle hundreds of thousands of images, or produce web
> front ends etc etc, but it needs to be sophisticated enough that I
> can work with some basic metadata, run searches and keep track of
> things and so on...
>
> This will be separate from our actual collections database and the
> images as part of the catalogued in there (though those images will
> also be an incidental part of what I'm looking to use the image
> management software for)
>
> thanks
>
> tim a
>
>
> Tim Atherton
> Assistant Curator
> (Archives & Research)
> Mus?e H?ritage Museum, St. Albert
> (780) 459-1594
> tatherton at st-albert.net
>
>
>
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