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Image Management with F-Spot

Mono
Mono

Linux Magazine have an article talking about the F-Spot Image management application. The story gives a brief overview of other popular programs available in the field before talking about the specifics of F-spot.

I wouldn't say it's too

I wouldn't say it's too specialized. Basically, it makes using a computer a lot easier and fun for anyone who owns a digital camera.

What should we provide for people who own them? You plugin your camera, it copies the pictures to the computer and you manually browse them in your filesystem? Isn't it much easier to manage them in a f-spot-like app, with that awesome timeline?

I'm not sure about GNOME inclusion because of Mono and etc, but it's certainly gonna be there on any desktop-oriented (opposed to corporate-oriented like Red Hat) GNOME based distribution.