On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 14:36:09 +0100
Jonathan Ervine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Would agree with the comments for digikam - particularly for KDE users. If 
> using GNOME I guess f-spot might also fit the bill. And as the OP mentioned 
> that his wife is using Windows, he might want to consider Picasa from Google. 
> With the very obvious caveat that Picasa on Linux is a wine app and looks and 
> feels a bit alien... but if it's what you're used to on Windows it's 
> definitely an option for Linux.

I used Digikam, and it worked out very well. I had about 500 pictures
of Canada and Alaska.  The other aspect that I need to do is to put the
pictures up on a photo sharing site, such as Google or Yahoo. 

In any case, thanks to those who responded. 

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