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Sounds like ACDSee (http://www.acdsystems.com/English/index.htm) would be a good choice, it's fast, easy to use, relatively cheap (50$) and you can try it out before you buy it. But I don't know if it is possible to attach descriptions to the pics. Cheers Ludvig At 03:05 PM 7/30/02 -0700, you wrote: >Dears paleoneters: > >I have a problem that perhaps many of you are facing too. I am >accumulating a large number of scanned and digital pictures and need to >save them in a way that facilitates further use. That means, save them >by categories, subcategories and descriptions (age, locality, date, >family and species names, etc.). Also I want to be able to see the >picture without poping it out on the screen in full size. Does any of >you any software useful for that? > >-- >Raul Esperante, PhD >Geoscience Research Institute >11060 Campus St >Loma Linda, California 92350 >USA >Tel (909) 558 4548 >FAX (909) 558 4314 >email: resperante@univ.llu.edu Dr. Ludvig Löwemark Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica P.O. Box 1-55, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan R.O.C. Tel. +886-(0)2-2783 9910 ext. 606 Fax. +886-(0)2-2783 9871
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