F-Spot is an application designed to provide personal photo management to the GNOME desktop.
F-Spot project is an application designed to provide personal photo management to the GNOME desktop.
Here are some key features of "F-Spot":
· import
· export
· printing
· advanced sorting of digital images
What's New in This Release:
· Second release of the unstable 0.7 development series. Most notably including a switch to Taglib#. Regressions in the amount of RAW types supported, will be fixed before releasing 0.8.
· Switched to a new Taglib#-backed metadata layer. This is a huge change which should bring us increased stability (in the long run) and a much easier to maintain metadata layer than the one we previously had. Also enables some funky new features like XMP sidecars. (Ruben Vermeersch, Mike Gemünde)
· Add support for XMP sidecars (Ruben Vermeersch)
· Add "remove from camera after import"-option (Ruben Vermeersch)
· Start of a massive backend cleanup (Mike Gemünde)
· Upstreaming of a lot of Debian/Ubuntu patches (Iain Lane)
· Several dialogs converted from glade to GtkBuilder (Ademir Mendoza, Nick Van Eeckhout, Peter Goetz, Trevor Buchanan)
· Code refactorings and cleanups, increased Hyena adoption (Evan Briones, Paul Lange, Paul Wellner Bou)
· Small usability improvements (Alex Launi, Anton Keks, Iain Churcher, Tomas Kovacik)
· More build retooling (Bertrand Lorentz, Christian Krause, Gabriel Burt)
· Many bugs fixed and improvements in stability: Over 85 bugs closed (http://bit.ly/aKyQOd)
F-Spot project is an application designed to provide personal photo management to the GNOME desktop.
Here are some key features of "F-Spot":
· import
· export
· printing
· advanced sorting of digital images
What's New in This Release:
· Second release of the unstable 0.7 development series. Most notably including a switch to Taglib#. Regressions in the amount of RAW types supported, will be fixed before releasing 0.8.
· Switched to a new Taglib#-backed metadata layer. This is a huge change which should bring us increased stability (in the long run) and a much easier to maintain metadata layer than the one we previously had. Also enables some funky new features like XMP sidecars. (Ruben Vermeersch, Mike Gemünde)
· Add support for XMP sidecars (Ruben Vermeersch)
· Add "remove from camera after import"-option (Ruben Vermeersch)
· Start of a massive backend cleanup (Mike Gemünde)
· Upstreaming of a lot of Debian/Ubuntu patches (Iain Lane)
· Several dialogs converted from glade to GtkBuilder (Ademir Mendoza, Nick Van Eeckhout, Peter Goetz, Trevor Buchanan)
· Code refactorings and cleanups, increased Hyena adoption (Evan Briones, Paul Lange, Paul Wellner Bou)
· Small usability improvements (Alex Launi, Anton Keks, Iain Churcher, Tomas Kovacik)
· More build retooling (Bertrand Lorentz, Christian Krause, Gabriel Burt)
· Many bugs fixed and improvements in stability: Over 85 bugs closed (http://bit.ly/aKyQOd)
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