PicaJet

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PicaJet
Developer(s) PicaJet.com
Initial release 2004
Operating system Windows
Type Digital photo and Video organizer
License Freeware, commercial software
Website picajet.com

PicaJet is a digital photo organizer software.[1] Photos, located in various places on hard drives, can be located by date, category (which can be defined), rating or other user-defined custom criterion.[2] PicaJet can assign images to categories without limitations to category nesting levels.[3]

While the program offers basic image-editing tools, it gives various ways to sort, file, and annotate photos, as well as some extras like free Flickr and Fotki[4] plug-ins and a Send-to-Mobile feature.[5]

Network support

PicaJet supports networking. The photos can be accessed on multiple networked computers. Although multiple users can view the photos at once, only one user will be able to edit the database.[6]

Features

PicaJet can generates categories from folder names or IPTC keywords, import some IPTC tags like descriptions and categories.[7] And the program can automatically creates an unsaved metadata folder for any images that have undergone changes to metadata information like descriptions or categories. This information can be reviewed before storing it to the embedded image IPTC/XMP file.[3]

References

  1. Clare Brandt (11 April 2012). "PicaJet FX review". PC Advisor. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  2. Laura Delaney (June 30, 2004). "PicaJet 2.0 Review". PC Magazine. Retrieved 2012-04-05. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Clare Brandt (Apr 5, 2012). "Organize Photos Fast With PicaJet FX". PCWorld. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  4. "Fotki Downloads". Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  5. CNet staff (January 11, 2011). "PicaJet Review". CNet. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  6. Steve Sanders (January 11, 2011). "PicaJet Benefits". Steve's Digicams. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  7. Sue Chastain. "PicaJet Free Edition 2.5 - Digital Photo Software". About.com Guide. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 

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