PhotoGPSEditor – new features and bug fixes
Well, earlier today (26 Mar 2007) a new version PhotoGPSEditor was released (download). So, what is new?
Well, earlier today (26 Mar 2007) a new version PhotoGPSEditor was released (download). So, what is new?
An update of PhotoGPSEditor has just been released (download). This release includes a new feature, which I have called a ‘wizard’…
An update of PhotoGPSEditor has just been released (download).
More details to follow in later posts…
PhotoGPSEditor – new features, and bug fixes (read post)
PhotoGPSEditor – more on the wizard (read post)
PhotoGPSEditor – new ‘nag’ feature, and how to make it go away (read post)
PhotoInfoEditor and PhotoGPSEditor are freeware programs from MMISoftware – continued development can be supported by making donations (PhotoInfoEditor Donation | PhotoGPSEditor Donation), or purchases at the MMISoftware GPS and camera stores.
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Received an interesting email the other day, it came out of the blue, and at first I thought it was Spam. However, the Spam filter hadn’t caught it (which it does in most cases), and the more I looked at it, the more intrigued I became…
The email was from a company called TrialPay (sign-up page), and they had a novel suggestion for a way that MMISoftware could make more money from its programs, and how users could get FREE licenses…
Wow! As part of some work on PhotoGPSEditor and PhotoInfoEditor in which I was looking at how maps were used in the programs (see this post and this post) I think I have solved the problem in which parts of the maps were not being correctly re-drawn on zoom and drag (this was also mentioned in a previous post over at TUAW (see their post)).
Well, yesterday I posted on the use the zoom button and markers in PhotoGPSEditor and PhotoInfoEditor. And looking back on some of the emails I have received about the maps in PhotoGPSEditor and PhotoInfoEditor, since the programs were released, I decided to revisit the use of maps and the underlying code.
A very common question (complaint?) received at MMISoftware about PhotoGPSEditor and PhotoInfoEditor is: “Why do I have to add a marker to a map, and why is the zoom button not on the map?”, and the answer is…
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….
PhotoInfoEditor and PhotoGPSEditor were released about three weeks ago and a number of comments have been received…. And we love to get users comments as it helps the programs evolve.
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