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2 Photo Managers That Tie Features Into Neat Little Bundles

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JMG
Jack M. Germain
Jul 21, 2010

“The more I delve into open source photo apps for Linux, the
harder the choice becomes to use just one photo management
solution. I keep finding photo managers that outdo my previous
picks.

“Take, for example, digiKam and Shotwell. These two apps are
much like some of the best-of-class photo apps I have reviewed as
Linux Picks choices in recent months. These picks include: GIMP,
Album Shaper and F-Spot.

“digiKam and Shotwell do many of the same organization and
tweaking functions. But it is how their developers tie the features
together that makes these two photo tools really good choices.”

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Jack M. Germain

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