Mission Photo is a user-friendly photo organizing software designed for the Linux operating system. It provides easy photo management and editing features to help users efficiently manage their digital photographs on their desktop.
One of the key features of Mission Photo is that it detects the attachment and detachment of digital cameras. It enables you to import photos from digital cameras seamlessly. Additionally, you can import image files from disk and skip duplicate photos during import.
Mission Photo has an advanced photo editing feature that enables you to rotate photos without compromising image quality. With the app, you can rate, sort and filter your photos with ease. It also lets you share your photos on Flickr, a popular photo-sharing platform.
To run Mission Photo, you need to have GTK+ version 2.8.x, GNOME 2, libgphoto2, D-Bus (with glib library), and HAL installed on your system. Moreover, the latest release of the app comes with several improvements, including smoother scrolling, better progress reporting when exporting to Flickr, keyboard navigation, and multiple selection.
You can now select multiple images at once using Ctrl or Shift while clicking or moving using the keyboard. You can use Ctrl+A to select all and Ctrl+Shift+A to deselect all. The app also sorts by date, using the EXIF date to sort by. Also, you can edit your photos with your external application, and Mission Photo will automatically update the thumbnail and photo display.
Overall, Mission Photo is a must-have app for anyone looking for an easy-to-use yet powerful photo management solution for their Linux desktop. With its myriad of features and frequent updates, Mission Photo is one of the best photo management apps out there.
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