Do you have a digital camera or a scanner? Or do your business have many digital photos you need to keep track of? I'm sure you noticed that keeping track on all those photos isn't easy. PixFiler Photo Catalogue will make this easier.
PixFiler will locate and display your photo in just seconds. It will read most image formats, even raw files from most digital cameras, no matter if they are stored on your hard disk or on a CD or DVD. And it doesn't slow down as your photo collection grows. Several 10,000s is no problem for PixFiler Photo Catalogue.
PixFiler is a useful program which makes it quick and easy to keep your digital photos organized. The program is designed to be easy to use. It will locate and display your photo in just seconds.
PixFiler will read most image formats, even raw files from most digital cameras, no matter if they are stored on your hard disk or on a CD or DVD. And it doesn't slow down as your image collection grows.
Several 10,000s is no problem for PixFiler.
· Fast and easy to use
· Powerful tools makes it easy to categorize and annotate the photos
· Will let you browse photos on CD/DVD without having to insert the CD/DVD
· Make reports, prints, and contact sheets
· Make auto-run CDs and DVDs
· Support many file formats, including RAW for most digital cameras
· Full screen viewing and zooming
· Hierarchical categories
· Get information from EXIF and IPTC meta data
· Users can share the same data on a network
Requirements:
· 5 MB diskspace room for database and images
· 128 MB memory
· Pentium 500 MHz
· Graphic resolution of at least 800x600 and 65535 colours is recommended.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
BUGFIXES:
· a CD/DVD produced on a computer running Windows7 would produce a RREADONLY error when running the CD.
· a photo index on a CD/DVD will now inherit the Display category settings of the original photo index.
· when adding duplicat photos (File->Add Duplicate pictures) using %FILE_TYPE% as file category, PixFiler would use the file type of the first file in the folder. This has now been fixed so the file type of each file will be used.