-------Original Message------- From: Francisco Alcaraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 04/04/03 11:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [expert] Advertisment about a digital pictures organizer
> > I am very glad with the digital camera I bought on Chrystmas (Fuji Finepix S02 Zoom), I have taken lots of pictures of landscapes, minerals, plant communities and plants (the macro function is runing like a charm). With Mandrake 9.1 a harddrive icon appears on my kde desktop as soon as I connect the camera to the usb port (the first time a line is added to fstab). But I am starting to have too many pictures and I need to organize them. In the windows environment is known the ACD-See package to do that, including look for metadata of the pictures and the possibility to look for one specific picture using keys. I don't use Windows (just in a computer I have a dual bot system with windows98 and Mandrake because my son likes to play some games) but I don't know if there are for linux a similar package to ACD-See. Does anyone know something similar to ACD-See? or could anyone tell me how have organized the pictures? Thanks so much for the help in advance; regards -- Francisco Alcaraz Ariza Murcia, EspaƱa (Spain) > Iusually copy my pictures to a folder on my hard drive and manually place them in sub-folders based on content. I turn on the thumbnail previewing in konqueror so that when I open up that folder, I can see what's there. Not a full blown organizer, but it works quite well. Joeb
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