Shotwell Photo Manager for GNOME – Linux Mint 8
Monday, March 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin
www.yorba.org launchpad.net features: 1.import Import photos from folders or from any digital camera supported by gphoto. 2.organize Shotwell automatically groups photos taken at the same time. You can also use tags to organize your photo collection 3.edit You can rotate, crop, reduce red-eye, and adjust the exposure, saturation, tint, and temperature of each photo. 4.publish Publish photos to Facebook, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums.
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Monday, 22. March 2010
Shotwell is making good progress. still lacks some features I need though. Good review!
Monday, 22. March 2010
lol imageshack over the above ME TOO!
Monday, 22. March 2010
Thanks gotbletu you are really helpfull
Monday, 22. March 2010
“What is this..? Facebook? Don’t use that shit” lol at that xD great review men.
Monday, 22. March 2010
I use Ubuntu but i like digikam ,although it’s a KDE app ,for managing and editing my photos! i think it’s the best
Monday, 22. March 2010
Looks a lot like Apple iPhoto.
Monday, 22. March 2010
Excellent review. I about to get back into my photography and I always felt that F-Spot was lacking.
Monday, 22. March 2010
you got that right!
Monday, 22. March 2010
Gnome is better than KDE.
Monday, 22. March 2010
Hello from Yorba, makers of Shotwell. Thanks for the video review! Actually Shotwell does allow dragging photos onto tags, so if that’s not working then that’s a bug. I’d like to know exactly which operating system version you’re running and how you got Shotwell (from our PPA? Or did you build it yourself?) If you’d like to follow up with me at adam@yorba.org then maybe we can figure it out. In general we agree with your feature suggestions – in particular, at some point we’d like Shotwell to watch folders for newly added photos, just like you suggest.