Photo management software is a type of computer application that helps users to organize their digital image collection.
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Photo management software is a type of computer application that helps users to organize their digital image collection.
Read morePix is an image viewer and browser utility which is based on gThumb.
Read moreF-Spot is a full-featured personal photo management application for the GNOME desktop. F-Spot simplifies digital photography by providing intuitive tools.
Read moreAllusion is a tool built for artists, aimed to help you organize your Visual Library – a single place that contains your entire collection of references, inspiration and any other kinds of images.
Read moreAccess, organize and share your photos on GNOME. A simple and elegant replacement for using a file manager to deal with photos.
Read moregThumb is an image viewer, organizer, and browser utility for the GNOME Desktop. It is designed to have a clean, simple interface.
Read moreKPhotoAlbum is software for viewing and organising images. It lets you index, search, group and view images by keywords, date, locations and persons.
Read moreShotwell is an open source image organizer designed to provide personal photo management for the GNOME 3 desktop environment.
Read morePiwigo is a photo gallery software for the web that comes with powerful features to publish and manage your collection of pictures.
Read moreCoppermine is a multi-purpose, feature-rich and integrated, open source web picture gallery script written in PHP using GD or ImageMagick.
Read moreZenphoto is a mature, standalone open source Content Management System (CMS) for multimedia focused websites.
Read moredigiKam is an advanced digital photo management application for KDE. This software makes importing and organizing digital photos seamless.
Read moredigiKam is billed as an advanced digital photo management program. Here’s my findings of digiKam on the Raspberry Pi 4.
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