Have you tried iPhoto? It comes with OS X
Donna Pointer-- iMac, ergo iAm

>> Hi guys!
>> 
>> I'd like to catalog aquite a number of photos using OSX.
>> I'd like to change the file names into descriptive ones
>> (instead of the default names given by OSX).
>> I'd also like to add notes to the photos (location, photo settings,etc..)
>> Using Preview doesnt cut it for me and even though iPhoto lets me
>> attache notes to the pictures, the interface is not really conducive to
>> cataloging the pictures for exporting.
>> Any suggestions ?
> 
> There are two shareware programs that might interest you. Graphic Converter
> will open an entire folder. You can change the names and I think also add
> info/comments, and of course group convert to whatever format you wish.
> iView Media Pro is a bit easier for cataloguing and also can produce a
> thumbnail "gallery" that you can save. This is basically all it does,
> however. I know GC is available for X, I don't know about iView. Check
> versiontracker.
> 
> There are also shareware programs that will automatically produce an HTML
> thumbnail with links, if that's what you're after.


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