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Re: underwelmed by thumbnail software



One of the most feature-rich programs I have seen that address this issue
is a freeware application called 'XnView.' It is available from
http://www.xnview.com - there are versions for a wide array of OSes and
offers an enormous range of features.

Jim Wingo

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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Alan Womack" <arwbackup@worldnet.att.net>
>To: "Majordomo leben.com" <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:33 PM
>Subject: underwelmed by thumbnail software
>
>
>| I've been looking into a program to assist a client of mine to store and
>catalog hundreds of images she takes with a digital camera.  Thusfar, I've
>not found what she's looking for.
>|
>| She would like to open up the "drive" which is the memory stick in the
>program, select the images she wants, have them placed into an archive and
>allow her to delete the images off the memory stick.  Then she can work
>through the images in finer detail, rename them, group them elsewhere,
burn
>them to CD and have the program keep track of where they went.
>|
>| So far the best program is an ancient arcsoft program that came with her
>Zippy video capture card.  It doesn't handle the archiving and tracking
too
>well though.
>|
>| The second piece is the ability to print photo packages.  We tried
>Qimage,
>but even I couldn't make that program work correctly or intuitively, it
>crashed her very stable machine twice, and the image printed inferior on
>her
>HP compared to the old arcsoft package printer that was as simple as
>anything I've ever used.  Even my salesman at work can figure that program
>out!
>|
>| So, where does that leave the search:
>|
>| AcDsee, no real management of photos and archiving of them
>| Qimage - not great at printing, less than usuable.
>|
>| lost and bewildered
>|
>|
>|
>| Epson Inkjet Printer FAQ: http://welcome.to/epson-inkjet
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