'''This tool helps me ([MHo]) organizing my ever growing collection of digital photos ([JPEG]s only) by supporting me in commenting them efficiently.''' Meanwhile, the tool has evolved to a [starpack] standalone executable for [windows]. The GUI looks as follows: [http://home.arcor.de/hoffenbar/prog/JpegComment.jpg] I will add some more descriptive info later. You can download the program at the following address: http://home.arcor.de/hoffenbar/prog/jpegcomment.zip. Just unzip it somewhere. Calling it with '''-?''' or '''-doc''' shows some instructions (for now, in the german or english language only). '''Be warned - use it at your own risk'''!!! Currently (as of March, 2013) at version '''0.62'''. For a history, download the program and call it with the -doc switch or press F1 within the running program. Everybody should upgrade to the latest available version as soon as possible, because at the current stage it's likely that newer version contain less bugs... [Martyn Smith] This looks interesting, are you considering an English/Bilingual version for non German speakers it is not easy to use ! [MHo] '''Translation nearly done'''. Sure I missed something, or some translations are odd. Let me know. The [tools for indexing and searching a jpeg photo collection] are not yet integrated into jpegcomment. ---- See: [Phototools - Interactive Editing Of JPG-Comments - Old Version] ---- [JOB] I have just one question please: Currently only an executable for win is available. Is it planned to publish the sources as well to take benefit / participate / contribute to your work (there might be users out here using different OS's). [MHo] It was not really planned up until now, as I still doing about 90% of my daily computer work on ms windows. But I did a quick look at the sources and see that there's no binary module included, so there is at least a chance to make it run e.g. under linux without too much modifications. Very interesting - I could quickly produce a starkit (instead of a starpack) and test it under my SuSE-Linux. But you can do it for yourself - just grab a copy of sdx and unwrap the executable - you'll get the whole source tree then... [JOB] Thank you Matthias for your explanations - I wasn't aware that is is possible to "disassemble" an executable again (sdx qwrap, I suppose). [MHo]: Try '''sdx unwrap'''... [MHo] 2010-01-12: I was totally wrong saying that there's no windows dependend stuff included; indeed it is (xphoto.dll, jpeg*.dll), where at least xphoto is replacable. <> Category File | Category Graphics