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All have demos you download and try.  Single-user licenses will be
affordable.


Jeffrey Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
609.258.8579









On 1/15/09 10:41 AM, "Susan Fishman-Armstrong" <sfishman at westga.edu> wrote:

> We are at the very beginning of a digital photo project for one of our
> collections.  I am interested in learning about what software to use to
> manage these photos and their categories.  I know that in the end - we will
> need something very large and more complex.  But, right now I need to start
> with something simple that can be expanded when we are ready.  We have a
> very small budget.
> 
> We also have lot of photos taken for publicity about our facility that needs
> to be managed.  We are also looking at something to manage our ~300 photos
> (still pretty small)
> 
> I have Microsoft Access and am very good at programming it.  Could that work
> for our photos at this time?
> 
> Someone suggested FileMaker Pro.  I know that it holds lots of memory, but I
> haven't used it since version 5.  Would that work for our needs?  Or, is
> there a cheaper over the counter program we can purchase?
> 
> I would be happy to hear any suggestions.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Susie
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Susie Fishman-Armstrong
> Laboratory Coordinator
> Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory
> University of West Georgia
> Carrollton, GA 30118
> 
> 678-839-6303 (office)
> 678-839-6306 (fax)
> www.westga.edu/~ajwlab/
> 
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