Re: [gentoo-user] Looking for a minimalist image viewer / organizer

2007-01-15 Thread Dotan Cohen

On 15/01/07, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 * cacaview : for days you want to demostrate how much free time geeks
 have and nothing else feels like working cos your stuck on a windows
 box with PUTTY.

Those sexy ascii boobs... :P

Anyway, off-the-record, caca is the Argentinian (and latin-american, 
probably) jargon word for...
well, sh*t.. :)



Andf now you know how pictures look when viewed with it. Have you ever
tried cacaview?

Dotan Cohen

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Re: [gentoo-user] camera software for amd64?

2006-10-14 Thread Dotan Cohen

On 13/10/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

Looking around I cannot seem to find any software  for the amd64(turion)
that allows me to interface, download pictures and manage them in
some sort of digital gallery. I use KDE but a gtk_ish app is ok too.

Suggestions are most welcome. The camera is an Olympus Camedea
modelm D-40zoom.

James


Although I also use KDE, I find that the best photo-managment app is
F-Spot for gnome.

Dotan Cohen

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Re: [gentoo-user] camera software for amd64?

2006-10-14 Thread Dotan Cohen

On 14/10/06, Régis Décamps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

digikam is very simple to use for downloading your photos from camera
to linux box. But I prefer to manage by photos with kimdaba (using
tags, etc.)


digikam supports tags.


If you prefer web2.0, I suggest then to use flickr or zommr, combined
with jUploadr.


If you want Flickr integration, then I reiterate my recommendation for
F-Spot. It has built-in Flickr sync.

Dotan Cohen

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Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Video cataloging software

2006-09-26 Thread Dotan Cohen

On 26/09/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Does anyone know of software that will catalog videos like banshee or
  rhythmbox catalogs music?  Preferrably something that can launch
  mplayer for playback.  Does this exist?
 
  - Grant

 For short home clips, like those taken with a digital camera, or for
 store-bought movies on DVD?

I'm looking for something to organize store-bought movies on DVD which
are backed up on my hard drive.  MythTV does a good job, I believe,
but I don't want that entire interface.

- Grant



You might want to look at:
http://griffith.vasconunes.net/
and
http://www.periapsis.org/tellico/

Dotan Cohen
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Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Video cataloging software

2006-09-25 Thread Dotan Cohen

On 24/09/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Does anyone know of software that will catalog videos like banshee or
rhythmbox catalogs music?  Preferrably something that can launch
mplayer for playback.  Does this exist?

- Grant


For short home clips, like those taken with a digital camera, or for
store-bought movies on DVD?

Dotan Cohen
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