Posted by C Fiske on September 14, 2008, 3:29 pm
Hello there, I have loads of photos of plants I have grown, or seen on
my
travels, and I needed a neat way to organise them on my computer. I
found this
one tucked away on;-
http://www.tsites.co.uk
You just go on, join up, find 'Software Downloads' on the home page,
scroll down and you can see what it is like, and you can get it for
free.
It's called Pixbrowser Photo Organiser, and I think it's one of the
best.
--
C Fiske
Posted by terryc on September 14, 2008, 7:32 pm
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> It's called Pixbrowser Photo Organiser, and I think it's one of the best.
Is this the one that secretly send copies of your photographs?
Posted by C Fiske on September 15, 2008, 10:06 am
terryc;815767 Wrote:
> O-
> It's called Pixbrowser Photo Organiser, and I think it's one of the
> best.-
>
> Is this the one that secretly send copies of your photographs?
No,Terry, of course not, although I do not blame youfor being
cautious.
Why not download it, then run it through your security, then you will
see it is
perfectly safe, before you install it.
If you are that afraid that someone might steal your snaps, why don't
you just
encrypt them to be on the safe side.
I have met the guy that wrote that software, and he firmly believes
there should
be no 'cookies, crawlers or harvesters' allowed on the
'net, and that anyone
using them should be banged up and banned from
the net for life.
The internet should be free, free of business, free of political
propaganda,
free of conmen. Strange as it may seem, there are a few genuine people
out
there.
--
C Fiske
Posted by terryc on September 16, 2008, 8:33 pm
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:06:39 +0100, C Fiske wrote:
> I have met the guy that wrote that software,
>
> The internet should be free, free of business,
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Posted by YMC on October 15, 2008, 10:44 am
I use www.multiply.com
Its free and easy to use. I keep my blog, videos, photo albums etc.. in one
webpage.
But to keep large jpg and sizable video= you have to pay $15 a year.