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F-Spot: An Able-Bodied All-in-One Image Machine
Posted in: Programs,Technology News by admin on February 3, 2010
Few, if any, photo viewing apps on any platform provide a perfect photo management experience. However, F-Spot Photo Management for Gnome gives Linux users a fairly complete set of photo tools. F-Spot ranks among the most well-known photo apps for Linux. In many ways it is similar to Google’s repackaged Picasa Photo Organizer and the popular GIMP photo program. F-Spot’s primary drawback, despite its usefulness, is its sometimes quirky operation. Provided your flavor of Linux supports the Gnome desktop, F-Spot can be a solid choice.
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