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Freeware Image Organizer (Especially Tags/Keywords)?

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40hz:
You might want to take a look at PhotoMesa.



Link: http://www.windsorinterfaces.com/photomesa.shtml

PhotoMesa is a zoomable image browser.  It allows the user to view multiple directories of images at once, and uses simple navigation commands to smoothly zoom in and out.

PhotoMesa requires only images on disk, and does not require any annotation, importing to a database, or other organization.

    * Easy to get started
    * See multiple folders at once
    * Browse thousands of photos
    * Find all the photos on your hard drive
    * Supports many image filetypes:
      JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, EMF, ICON, TIF, WMF
    * Easy name, category and caption annotation
    * Fast search by any kind of annotation
    * Preview in place on mouse over
    * Drag and drop into email
    * Easy enough for a child to use -
      left click zooms in, right click zooms out

The interface lets you concentrate on the images, without having to manage scrollbars, menus, or pop-up windows.
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siouxdax:
Well MyPhotoIndex is just pure evil. Firstly it did not let me choose where to install (one of my pet peeves). Second, when importing my photos it stuck at 7859, screwing up the entire import. The features are quite sparse. Lastly it hijacked Firefox and produced a number or error pop-ups. All in all a total piece of junk

rgdot:
My experience wasn't bad, of course except the install location. ~3000 photos in my case though. How did it have anything to do with firefox? do you mean their website downloads malware or something?

Speaking of, Photomesa worked for me for a while then started giving exception errors, I uninstalled it a few months ago.

kartal:
http://bluemarine.tidalwave.it/

and I have liked this one

http://www.pictomio.com/Default.aspx

siouxdax:
How did it have anything to do with firefox? do you mean their website downloads malware or something?
-rgdot (March 23, 2009, 01:01 AM)
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I don't think it had anything to do with Firefox, but it sure as hell took it over. Perhaps it's coincidence, but I seriously doubt it. It's just a gut feeling, ya know?

Kartal: Thanks for the links. I'll definitely be checking them out. I was pleased to see that one of them touts to be similar to Photoshop Lightroom.

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