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iPhoto is OSX only - part of Apple's push to get people to make the leap, I guess. Photoshop 7 (which works natively in OS 9 or OS X) has a greatly enhanced file browser/image organization capability built in to it, but it doesn't compare to a dedicated digital asset manager (think them're the right buzzwords) like Cumulus. Like many others, I'm suddenly overwhelmed by virtual "film rolls" of digital images and labelling/archiving/organizing. My old system (writing with a Sharpie pen on the 35 mm negative preservers and putting them in a binder) worked great.... Jonathan >If you're on Mac OS, rather than Windows or Unix/Linux/et al., > >There's always iPhoto. You can download it for free off the Apple >web site. It lets you organize the images into "Photo Albums." >Unfortunately, there's only one level of hierarchy, and there's no >database ability. Yet, anyway. This is for Mac OS X, and I believe >9.x. > >Also, the software suggested by Dave Lazurus has a Mac OS version. >This is for OS 8.6 (I think) to OS X. > >Yours, >Ray Gildner
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