Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) – iCalMaker…
At the moment MMISoftware is testing a number of their programs to make sure they work with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)…
At the moment MMISoftware is testing a number of their programs to make sure they work with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)…
A new version of PhotoGPSEditor has just been released (download). So, what is new in this version?
There is a good tip over at Apple on how to view the exif (meta-data) of a photo that you have tagged with PhotoGPSEditor or PhotoInfoEditor. Such a simple tip, and something I do everyday without thinking about.
Mac OS X 10.4.9 has just been released and the good news is that the Mac now supports the a Sony GPS CS1 [Amazon Link] unit.
It appears that there is some good news, and some bad news, with the latest update of iPhoto (to 6.0.6). The good news is it supports latitude and longitude data and doesn’t destroy the data on editing. The bad news is, iPhoto still doesn’t seem to support user comments and information added to photos, it can’t be displayed, and is lost on export.
PhotoInfoEditor got a write-up on the ‘The Unofficial Apple Weblog’ (TUAW) blog this morning….
“Why doesn’t PhotoInfoEditor or PhotoGPSEditor ‘play’ with iPhoto?” – this is a surprisingly common question from users.
Using PhotoInfoEditor and PhotoGPSEditor it is possible to add comments and geotags to your photos, and this leads to the question ‘what can I do with my geotagged photos?’. Well, one answer may be to use http://www.locr.com/, which offers a free service to store and display your tagged photos.
MMISoftware has just released updates to PhotoInfoEditor and PhotoGPSEditor
Both programs are free and can be downloaded from MMISoftware (PhotoInfoEditor Download and PhotoGPSEditor Download). Donations are accepted to support future development – PhotoInfoEditor Donation and PhotoGPSEditor Donation.
I came across an interesting piece over at techcrunch today about SmugMug.
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