ExifTagger is a user-friendly image tagging software that uses perl gtk2 to provide a visually appealing graphical interface for efficiently tagging images.
The interface is intuitive and user-friendly, making it easy for users to add and edit tags quickly and efficiently. As with any software, there is always room for improvement, and the developer promises to add more features and functionality over time.
The current version of ExifTagger is at a very early alpha stage, so it is essential to use it with caution. The developer has posted the source code for users to test and provide feedback. In case you encounter any bugs or issues, the developer encourages you to report them via email.
There are several exciting new features in the most recent release of ExifTagger. Users can now rotate images using the Rotation buttons that set the Orientation EXIF attribute. Loading images has also been improved, with the cursor being set to an hourglass and a "Loading..." image overlayed when loading the next image. Additionally, the image size is now saved to a state file, removing the need for an automatic resize on the initial load.
Overall, ExifTagger is a promising project that has the potential to become an indispensable tool for photographers and other users who need to tag and organize their digital images.
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