On 27 May 2011, at 16:46, Andrew McNabb wrote:

> I think the best all-around program is Digikam.  Its interface is a bit
> quirky (not bad, but it could use some improvement), and it has a decent
> feature list.  Unlike almost all other similar programs, it can be
> configured to put its metadata into your JPEG files instead of just in
> one big program-specific database.  From a Linux user's perspective,
> this gives you more control over your data.  I think they're soon adding
> support for XMP sidecar files, which will be even better.  I've tried
> F-Spot and Google's Picasa, and I don't like them because I feel like
> they lock you in.
> 

Lock you into what?  Using only that program because the metadata is not in the 
images?  Makes sense.

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