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msadm1n
15th of January 2004 (Thu), 08:39
Hi,

Any suggestions as to whats the best software to use for storing photo's. I do heaps of travel photography so have 1000's of pics!!

Just bought a new PowerBook and not that impressed with iPhoto (especially folders by date thing). Zoom EX on my PC got really really slow - Any ideas how good/bad the Mac version is.

Cheers

Mike

f2fanatic
15th of January 2004 (Thu), 09:27
Try iView media pro; it is available for OSX and a demo version is available good for 30 days.

deztoys
15th of January 2004 (Thu), 10:43
I 2nd the iView MediaPro recommendation. I've been using the older version 1.57 I believe for awhile and still finding it great to use. So far it has done everything I wanted to do.

Vegas Poboy
15th of January 2004 (Thu), 10:48
Presently I like ACDsee loaded on dell notebook for travel. The main reason it opens all types of files including RAW and I enjoy the feature called sendpix where you can upload picks on there server for 30 days free. Just email the address to family and friends & they can do what they want with them. No hassle and private.

kafene
15th of January 2004 (Thu), 11:59
Try iView media pro; it is available for OSX and a demo version is available good for 30 days.

I've been using iMedia Pro also, but haven't used it on any of the shots from the Canon 10D RAW. Does the current iView handle Canon RAW files? I'm on ver. 1.5 and it doesn't.

kafene

f2fanatic
16th of January 2004 (Fri), 05:49
Yes it opens Canon crw files in preview mode; it does not convert.

jhankins
31st of January 2004 (Sat), 23:25
This was the program for me. I tried Exensis, it's interface was to difficult in my opinion. I wanted something that was easy for not only myself but others in my workflow. I'm very happy with it and would highly recommend you trial it at a minimum to determine if it will fit your needs as well. I've got my sanity back! Thank you iView!