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Anyone testing Daminion Media Manager ?

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K.Murat:
Daminion 2.0 has been released recently:

The new features include:

* Improved export (no longer strips metadata and a preset editor)
* Administrator control over import settings
* Dropbox integration
* Export metadata to CSV
* Improved Color Management
And more than other 70 improvements and bug-fixes

More info on our blog: http://blog.daminion.net

Jibz:
Excellent :Thmbsup:.

Since we've discussed on this forum what the restrictions for the free version would end up being, it's probably worth noting that it appears that the limitation is on the number of files per database. The free version can store up to 15,000 files in each database.

Also, for anyone who has actively helped test the beta versions, you might be interested in this line:

Our active contributors are eligible to receive free Daminion Standalone licenses. Each case will be considered individually – please contact us by a method you’ve already used to communicate with us.
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K.Murat:
Thank you Jibz! Right now we are very interested in cooperation with contributors who can write news or reviews about new Daminion 2.0 version and publish it on blogs or popular web-sites.

K.Murat:
Greetings,

I wanted to share with DC community that our company released a new Daminion 3.0 version recently.

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Daminion 3.0 allows you to
• Restrict access to digital documents on Functionality and File levels,
• Import images directly from mobiles and cameras,
• Return to previous queries.

The new Daminion also has improved metadata support along with more than 50 other improvements.

More info on our blog

40hz:
The license pricing is certainly understandable and (IMO) reasonable. That alone is nice to see with this type of product. :)

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