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Google Basics : About Web History - Accounts Help - 0 views

  • offers you more relevant search results and recommendations based on your web activity
  • With Web History
  • View and search across webpages you've visited in the past, including Google searches
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  • Find trends on your web activity, such as your most visited sites and top searches.
  • Get more personalized search results based on what you've searched for and which sites you've visited.
  • personalized query suggestions
  • To access your Web History, visit http://www.google.com/history
  • Signed-out personalization:
  • When you're not signed in, Google customizes your search experience based on past search information linked to your browser, using a cookie.
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Turning off personalization : Personalized Search - Accounts Help - 0 views

  • Personalized Search treats signed-in and signed-out users differently, the instructions for disabling Personalized Search are a little different in each case
  • If you aren't signed in to a Google Account, your search experience will be customized based on past search information linked to a cookie on your browser.
  • To disable
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  • top right corner of the search results page, click Web Histor
  • click Disable customizations.
  • Because this preference is stored in a cookie, it'll affect anyone else who uses the same browser and computer as you
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Photology - Photo Search Software - Alternative to tagging? - 0 views

  • Photology is an image management software which allows the user to sift through large number of photos or images without the need to set up tags or organize collections.
  • The program’s slogan says – No tags, No folders. It just knows
  • special content filters.
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  • mimics our own behavior in the way we tend to remember a snapshot. Not by filenames but by the other vague details
  • seven filters
  • Time of day:
  • Date:
  • show in order (view with others taken around the same time),
  • Location: Was it an outdoor shot or an indoor one?
  • Content: Was it about people, plants, the ocean or the sky?
  • Text:
  • Color: Narrow down the choices by searching for a particular color using the color wheel.
  • Photology lets us select the folders to monitor for photos
  • Features: Was it black/white, under-exposed, over-exposed, in focus, out of focus or in monotones?
  • Hovering our mouse over the thumbnail gives us four more options to use for an image
  • rotate
  • add to group (select and add to a group for sorting)
  • delete.
  • can enter a caption
  • added options include:
  • Group – These are collections of similarly themed pictures we can create for ourselves. Put a single photo in as many groups as you want without making multiple copies.
  • Share – Easily share photos via an email link, Flickr, Picasa or SmugMug. We can also collect selected photos into a desktop folder for sharing through the ‘file’ share option.
  • logical filters like ‘Features’, ‘Color’, ‘Date’ and ‘Text’ returned fairly accurate results with a few errors.
  • abstract counterparts like ‘Location’ and ‘Content’ returned a wider variety of inaccurate results
  • Though, I wish they would add some multiple image handling capabilities especially related to naming and tagging so I can compensate for some of my previous laziness.
  • Photology does support the use of keywords
  • can find photos based on captions, group names and folder names by using the text search:
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iTag - Tag and Search for your photos and movies - 0 views

  • Embed photo and movie files with Title, Description, Rating and Keywords
  • JPEG, TIFF, RAW, WMV and AVI file types
  • embed the metadata losslessly.
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  • Adjust timestamps
  • Geocode
  • Search for tagged files with iTag's powerful search engine using keyword, rating, filename or even a street address if you have geocoded photos
  • Search for files that are missing tags
  • Tagged photos are recognised by online services like Flickr, search tools such as Picasa and Copernic and many more
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    For Photos & Movies only I think. Highlights Pink - good features Green & Yellow - abt them. Blue - extras.
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SlideShare : FAQ: Getting Started - 0 views

  • PowerPoint, OpenOffice and Keynote presentations, and your Word, Open Office documents
  • share them on your blog or website, or send a URL to friends by email
  • transcripts of your files will be indexed by Internet search engines and enhance the search engine ranking of your presentations & documents
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      Feature ***** I like that it gets transcribed for you. Makes it easy for readers/viewers as well. 
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  • search on the site, or find them through tags
  • find documents related to the current one through the list next to every document / presentation
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    Document types. Sharing options ***** Interesting Feature: transcribed files. search site, *Tags  Find related.
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Zimbra Desktop Features - 0 views

  • Syncs Zimbra, Yahoo! Mail and Gmail email, contacts and calendars
  • email from any POP or IMAP email account including AOL, Hotmail or business email
  • Windows, Apple, or Linux
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  • No limit to the size of your email storage
  • online and offline
  • Feature details
  • Email
  • "Drag and Drop" messages into new folders or the Trash
  • and automatically reply with the correct "from" address
  • Conversation Views, Tags, and Search
  • Collapse email threads into a single Conversation View to simplify your inbox
  • Tag messages as important from people you care about
  • Easily import
  • Advanced Search to easily search by folder, date, person, subject or attachment
  • Save searches as Virtual Folders
  • Web mash-ups
  • addresses as Yahoo! Maps
  • See your calendar schedule from within an email message if you hover over a date
  • Automatically save pictures to Flickr
  • Contacts
  • Store all your contacts in one place for all your accounts
  • Create groups and tags to organize them
  • Add photos to contacts
  • Quickly search your mailbox for pictures, documents or text-even with attachments
  • or export contacts as .csv files
  • Calendar
  • multiple color-coded calendars
  • Drag and drop' events to new days or to change times
  • Syncs Zimbra, Yahoo! and Gmail calendars
  • Documents, Tasks, Briefcase
  • Edit Documents including add images, tables and spreadsheets; share them in email
  • start and end dates, percent complete
  • Track your to do's
  • Save attachments in Briefcase rather than as message attachments
  • Zimbra Desktop is free for anyone download and use.
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Viewer2: image viewing and tagging via freewaregenius.com - 0 views

  • Viewer2 is a free image viewing and tagging app
  • innovative tagging process based on organizing image thumbnails and folders visually and grouping them in various ways
  • Includes a powerful, versatile search function that indexes metadata as well as filenames and paths
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  • mouse over to the edges of the screen, where you will find all the tools that you need to browse, view and tag your images
  • But note that in order to really take advantage of what this program can do you really have to become familiar with the different mouse manipulations
  • (e.g. right-click and move to move selected sets of images around – see the video tutorials). You also might want to become familiar with the various keyboard shortcuts, esp. the ones that concern tagging images, as they will make the process super fast and easy. Note that when hovering over any command icon in the interface a text label will show at the bottom of the screen to explain it (although a tool-tip would have been better, I think).
  • can group by name, by path, by resolution, by number views, by time/date accessed, by color, and of course by tags
  • Automatic tag suggestions: for quick tagging, Viewer2 can suggest tags based on other tagging activity.
  • Lasso-type tool: an innovative tool that can be used while tagging to select multiple images
  • Searching: the search function is one of the most versatile and powerful that you could hope for
  • It is able to field sophisticated queries such as give me the word "bla" with "2007" in the path excluding the tag "wallpaper" as an example (see the manual section for an overview).
  • search by tags, by name, location, size, etc.
  • Customization: most everything about this program can be customized in the settings, from the size of the thumbnails to the way various elements behave.
  • Memory use: only 16 megs in memory, despite the nifty, visual pyrotechnics.
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iTag - Documentation - 1 views

  • premium version of iTag
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      From 2nd picture below, we see that the free version allows a maximum of only 3 tags per photo.
  • Tag does not automatically save photos, you must manually do this by clicking the save icon
  • Before you can perform a search, you need to build an index.
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  • It will take a few minutes for the index to build, but you need only perform this once. As you edit your photos, the index will be automatically updated when the photos are saved.
  • Add negative/anti words Search by a rating Search geocoded photos via an address
  • A third search method is to click words in the tag cloud
  • If you modify a file outside of iTag - in Adobe Photoshop for example - then iTag won't recognise the new metadata until you rebuild the index
  • tag manager helps allow you to control your vocabulary and to import and export tag lists
  • How to replace a misspelled tag
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    Great that it stores as metadata, and other applications can read it. Bad Free version allows a maximum of ONLY 3 tags per photo. (see section on 'How to register iTag'. it is not written but displayed in the picture. Making it somewhat un-searchable.) => -10 Index build upon first use. If tags changed through other programs though, it needs to be re-indexed. Highlights Pink - gd Green - bad Blue - how it works etc Yellow - general
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louisgray.com: Feedly Brings New Social Experience to Start Page, Leveraging RSS - 0 views

  • using your Google Reader subscriptions at its core, but layering on intelligence that learns from you, including your reading patterns, to personalize your information waterfall.
  • The goal? To bring a new, graphical, view of feeds, via Google Reader, and add multiple social layers on top of what's already recognized as the world's most-popular online RSS engine.
  • From the article, you can:
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  • Save it for later reading.
  • Annotate it
  • Recommend it to friends
  • Send a note about the article using your Twitter acount.
  • Preview it, giving a glimpse of how it looks from the source site.
  • Due to Feedly's tight integration with Google Reader, the items in the What's New page are segmented by topic,
  • gathered from your folders in Google Reader.
  • The Wall can act as your social springboard to both shared items in Google Reader and Twitter updates.
  • Feedly has developed an extensive tie-in with Google Search and Google Reader on day one.
  • Searches for more frequent terms, like Apple and Yahoo!, had their expected 1000+ results,
  • in reverse chronological order.
  • Similar to Google Reader shared notes, you can make notes on any item within Feedly and share it on "The Wall".
  • But unlike Google Reader, you can highlight the portion you're commenting on, and make notes,
  • select the desired text, and an option comes up to either "search related articles" or "highlight".
  • selected text is in fact highlighted, and you can add a comment.
  • Tweeting an article is similarly easy
  • click "tweet"
  • opens up with the headline, an automatically generated TinyURL, and a note on how many characters I have before running out of Twitter's 140 character limit.
  • automatically shows contacts you have in your GMail address book
  • Feedly is 100% synchronized with Google Reader.
  • move a blog from one folder to another in Google Reader? You can do that through Feedly.
  • Feedly essentially brings you all the aspects of Google Reader we've grown accustomed to, but displays them in a new, friendly, visual way, while extending the feed universe out to Twitter and e-mail, and adding social elements.
  • should you get bogged down with too many updates, feeds are flagged warm or cool based on your reading behavior and how often you mark them as favorites.
  • If you're the type of RSS power user who wants to read hundreds of items through aggressive keyboard navigation, then Google Reader still can't be beat,
  • but if you want to pick the very best from the many feeds you have, share items with friends and find new sources for news, Feedly is a compelling option.
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tag2find -Feature List - 0 views

  • can be integrated everywhere
  • Related tags guide you to using your tags consistently while tagging and provide you suggestions on how to get closer to                 the goal of your research while searching
  • Limit search by files types
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  • powerful features            for quickly organizing the tags of large amounts of files
  • Surf your tagged desktop and discover your information by browsing through your own personal TagCloud
  • Get automatically informed by tag2find as soon as you create or download new files
  • "New File Monitor" will watch certain folders (which you can define) for            new files of a certain type (we provide you with a good set to start with).
  • You can now not only drag files into tag2find, you can also drag them out of the search result popup or the TagBrowser
  • If you drag files over to explorer,             the files will be moved/copied. If you drag them to your e-mail composer             window, they will be attached to the mail. If you drag & drop them to an             open application, most applications will open the file you drop
  • Export/Import your tags
  • Tag Initializer
  • folder path
  • type of the file is determined and tags for music, documents, images, etc. are suggested
  • metadata: MP3 files already contain metadata, called ID3; this data is extracted and suggested as tags
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      Smart =)
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    ? I'm not sure if persistent tagging means it's stored in a metadata though. Nice features. Drag & Drop, to and from.! File creation/download monitoring. Tag intializer. Related Tags Tagcloud. Intregration. Don't know if it has a auto-tagging feature though.
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Pausing : Using Web History - when signed in. Other notes - 0 views

  • Using Web History: Pausing
  • click the Web History link from the My Account page, then click the Pause link on the left side of the Web History page.
  • Note: If you sign out of your Google Account, your browser will continue to store your search history.
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  • also continue to save your previous searches with Personalized Search.
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RSS Reader Reviews - Feedly - 0 views

  • Feedly takes your boring RSS reader and gives it a very shiny magazine like look.
  • several different viewing options that you can choose form – Magazine, Overview, Summery, Picture grid etc.
  • But with Feedly and its social integration with twitter, friendfeed & Google Reader – it is more intelligent to understand what is hot and what is not
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  • Based on your previous reading pattern, it sorts of guesses your favourite feeds that you can’t get enough of.
  • best part about Feedly is the way it organizes and displays your feed. Reading your feeds inside feedly is genuinely pleasing and takes very little effort compared to any other web-based or desktop based RSS reader that are out there.
  • hen you are browsing a page or searching for something on a search engine like Google, it looks at your keyword and pulls up the recent stories about those topics from your feeds and nicely overlays a list of stories at the bottom of your screen.
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Feedly - A New Firefox Start Page Addon You Can't Afford To Miss - 0 views

  • Feedly – A New Firefox Start Page Addon You Can’t Afford To Miss
  • can load the Feedly start page by clicking on the Feedly icon on the toolbar.
  • asks you if you want to synchronize with your Google Reader, Twitter, FriendFeed and other web 2.0 accounts
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  • If you ask Feedly to connect with Google Reader or Bloglines, it will then load a copy of your OPML file that contains a list of RSS feeds you read from there – you need not essentially subscribe to every one of them manually on Feedly.
  • cover page lists new and unread items from your subscribed blogs
  • page looks like a magazine cover. Fancy stuff to love.
  • another tab called What’s New that lists items based on your reading patterns. Your Google Reader contacts and their recommendations are available from here too, and they rank higher on this page.
  • preview button you can click and the web page of that item opens in a page in popup,
  • To mark an item for reading later, click ‘Save for Later’. To share an item, click ‘Recommend’. You can also click on the ‘Annotate’ link to quote an item and share it on Google Reader, NewsGator online, etc.
  • search bar on top that lets you search and find articles from sites that you’ve favourited.
  • cool view of what’s new on your reading list. Articles appear and vanish one by one and you can click on the title to read/save it for later.
  • screensaver link on the top right
  • There’s a Feedly content API as well. What that means is that developers can easily build on top of the tool and make plenty of tools
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Can't seem to bookma - 0 views

Can't seem to bookmark FAQ page http://tinypic.com/help/TinyPicHelp.htm When you register for a FREE TinyPic account, you get access to additional features, such as uploading multiple images, full...

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Firefox Add-ons by InBasic - 0 views

  • helps you to organize notes. notes with same group appear adjacent together in archive menu.
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      Group by renaming the tab. eg [GroupName]. Basically surrounding the group name in square brackets. [...]
  • strongly recommended to always backup your notes before updating QuickFox Notes;
  • To backup QuickFox Notes, simply duplicate (copy & paste) your "QuickFox Notes" bookmark folder and rename it to something else. After successful update, move your QuickFox Notes bookmarks back to the QuickFox Notes bookmarks folder.
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  • QuickFox Notes offers a variety of features and also supports most shortcuts as used in Notepad++.
  • Store to "Archive" (to free tab space)
  • Text search
  • Multiple tabs
  • QuickFox Notes is a multi-tab note taking add-on for Firefox that uses the integrated bookmarks system to store the notes.
  • Autocopy/Paste on middle-click text (disabled by default)
  • Where does QuickFox Notes store the notes?
  • folder called "Quickfox Notes" is created in your bookmarks.
  • QuickFox Notes is using Firefox bookmarks to store note data.
  • Each bookmark of this folder represents a separate note.
  • an access note data through a bookmark's properties, even if the add-on is not installed in Firefox.
  • The actual text of the note is stored in the description field of the bookmark.
  • open QuickFox Notes as a standalone application
  • Create Firefox shortcut, then change the target application to: "Path to Firefox" -qfn
  • add QFN to the windows-context-menu?
  • Depend on your windows type download one of these files (32 bit or 64 bit). Double click on it and you will find a new item ("Import to QFN") is added to your windows context menu.
  • need to edit these files with a text editor if Firefox is not installed in its default path
  • he "Archive" is a packing tool used in QuickFox Notes. In order to free space in QuickFox Notes' window, notes that are barely in use can be moved to "Archive".
  • QuickFox Notes via shortcut? [A] Yes, try Ctrl+Shift+F;
  • possible to change this shortcut as well: In your address bar, type "about:config".
  • "InBasic.QuickFoxNotes.modifier"
  • InBasic.QuickFoxNotes.key".
  • h "Google" word suggestion/calculator feature?
  • type a portion of the first word ("Fire" in this example) and press F1 (F1 will search Google for only one word before the cursor's position;
  • can be used as an online calculator as well.
  • select the whole expression and right click on it, then choose "Google suggestion based on selected text":
  • 'Group'?
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Publisha - Publishers - 0 views

  • your multi-platform online magazine business from one simple place.
  • your own website (including mobile web)
  • evolutionary dedicated magazine tab within your Facebook fan page
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  • with all your polls
  • and other interactive content.
  • Multiple publishing platforms, with one simple website! Just upload your text, images, video and audio to create your magazine across Facebook, iPhone, iPad and your own unique website.
  • Inbuilt analytics tool tracks your statistics
  • Free submission to search engines, directories and social media sites
  • Sharing and linking features with major social networking, blogging and bookmarking sites
  • All you have to do is gather your content (text, images, video and audio) for all platforms in your Publisha database, then decide which articles and content you want to publish on each available platforms directly from there
  • Whereas a fan page is like a sequential blog
  • with Publisha you can upload all your past and current articles and other content, organised into categories, as well as feature reader polls and comments.
  • Keywords in this content will also improve your site visibility in search engines.
  • If you have created a very large following and your bandwidth and storage requirements pass 50Gb, we will take a small fee,
  • You keep 100% of the advertising revenue when you source and create your own ad campaigns. All we ask for is 20% of your advertising space for cross promotion and relevant advertising.
  • Publisha is developing an ad serving platform which places relevant advertising in all magazines using Publisha according to different parameters like age, gender, interests etc
  • will use the system to fill our 20% of advertising space in all magazines for the following purposes:
  • cross-promote your magazine in relevant publications
  • lace relevant advertising in the magazines as a revenue stream
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FotoTagger - home user faq page - 0 views

  • FotoTagger is totally free for personal use.
  • cannot find a tagged picture I have on my computer using FotoTagger, what should I do?
  • rebuild the index, since the search function works with it.
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  • index can become out of date, especially if you make changes without using FotoTagger, like moving files between directories.
  • Are my annotated images and text published to Blogger.com searchable? Yes.
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Viewer2 Manual - kometbomb - 0 views

  • date:1-12-2006 (December 1st, 2006
  • date:2007.6 (June 2007)
  • viewed:
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  • Valid words for size: tiny, small, medium, large, huge, ultra
  • size:
  • combine a viewed: query with top:, the query is based on views during that time.
  • top:views results:40 – show the top 40 based on views.
  • is:favorite
  • ~word – look for words that are similar to “word”. Works only in Fast Search and needs word indexing to be enabled
  • remove tags from images, first select them in the browser and open the tag list.
  • Tagging
  • Ctrl + T while viewing the image or having some images selected in the browser view.
  • If you open the tag list while the add tag box is open, you can add tags from the list by left clicking on them.
  • Separate multiple tags with commas
  • Add tags from the list to images by dragging them on images: left drag adds tags to one image, right drag will apply them to a group of images
  • Or, select a few tags and double click on one of them. This will view all images with all the selected tags.
  • Double click on a tag to view all images with the tag
  • added:
  • Deselect (Ctrl + Left click) the tags you want to leave to the images and press delete.
  • You can make aliases to tags by adding both tags and dragging the tags on each other in the list. The draggee will become the alias for the tag you drag the tag on. Every time you add the alias, it will actually add the original tag.
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      I don't quite get what it means, will have to test out. I suppose it means you can create fake tags, where they are simply placeholders for actual tags. I'm assuming you can do it with multiple tags as well?
  • Let’s imagine you have a screenful of untagged and tagged images. First, press Alt + T to sort images by tags. With the mouse, click on the left edge of the screen to open the file list. You should see a group of files in the beginning of the list marked as having no tags. Right click on the list to select a whole group of images, and press Ctrl + C to copy the files on the clipboard. Press Ctrl + N to open a new view and paste the images with Ctrl + V. Now you have a nice, clean workspace with no unwanted files.
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      Title: How to work with untagged images only. (In a clean workspace)
  • press Ctrl + Shift + O to automatically sort all files into smaller subgroups
  • Adding complete directories
  • Use the included program dbtool to add directories recursively with any tags you like.
  • "c:\Program Files\Viewer2\dbtool" add "c:\my photos\kittens" cats cute. This will add everything in the specified directory and add the tags cats and cute to each image.
    • LeisHowI
       
      Nice function. Although a GUI interface would certainly make it easier. 
  • Automated tagging
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      I must be sleepy, I have no idea what it's talking about.
  • Ctrl + D: Select none
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      Imagine command "Deselect"
  • eature is experimental.
  • Synchronizing IPTC keywords and Viewer2 tags is disabled by default, because it physically modifies image files
  • enable it in the configuration by ensuring the option “Synchronize tags and IPTC keywords” is checked. Viewer2 will then tag every new image with IPTC keywords and set the IPTC keywords to the tags the image has in Viewer2
  • Ctrl + Shift + left drag: Add lasso selection to the selected images
  • Right click on filelist: Select group
  • Alt + C: Sort by color (press Alt + C multiple times to adjust fuzziness) Alt + D: Sort by date (press Alt + D multiple times to adjust fuzziness) Alt + G: Sort by group Alt + L: Sort by forced links Alt + N: Sort by name (press Alt + N multiple times to adjust fuzziness) Alt + O: Sort by original order (e.g. the order of images returned from a query, useful with top:views query) Alt + P: Sort by path Alt + R: Sort by resolution
  • Syncing tags and IPTC keywords
  • Ctrl + Shift + F: Find files with matching tags
  • Ctrl + I: Invert selection
  • Ctrl + O: Order selected images in one group Ctrl + Shift + O: Order images in groups
  • Ctrl + S: Zoom into all files (fit files on screen) Ctrl + Shift + S: Zoom into selected files
  • Delete: If tag list is not open delete selected files from the view, if the list is open the selected tags will be removed from the selected images
  • Ctrl + Delete: Physically delete selected files
  • Home: Zoom image to fit to screen End: Zoom image to original size
  • Inertia The inertia of everything, less means everything will be smoother but slower.
  • ShowDirectories Show subdirectories in the browser.
  • UseSpiral If set to 0, order images in a square, otherwise order images in a spiral.
  • IPTC into the files but they don’t show up in Picasa. Other tools, such as Exifer or IrfanView can display them
  • IPTC export works at least on some programs
  • doesn’t write IPTC back to the images when we set tags – is that by design?
  • (“Synchronize IPTC tags” needs to be checked on the “Database” page). That feature definitely exists but it’s not enabled by default.
  • not entirely sure if enabling the syncing will automatically write the tags that you have added earlier but either adding (or removing) any tag will trigger the IPTC update for the file. Or, you can use dbtool to sync manually (something like “dbtool exportiptc c:\Photos”).
  • a small tool that recursively parse the whole image repository to automatically assign tags would be nice.
  • The new dbtool does this automatically. You can simply add a file in a directory and the tags in the file are applied to all the subdirectories. It can also tag files based on the tags it sees in the directory names, so if you have the tags “2009″ and “holiday” in the system and a directory named “holiday 2009″, dbtool will apply both tags to the images in the directory.
  • Would it be possible integrate this new dbtool inside the “MSWindows explorer”?
  • It is possible to add any program in the menu, as long as the program takes command line arguments.
  • http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/13596/how-do-i-add-an-item-to-the-right-click-menu.html (not the best example but you’ll get the idea)
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      Copied Over: How do I add an item to the Right Click menu? A. Follow the procedures below: Start the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE)Expand the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT by clicking the plus signScroll down and expand the Unknown subkeyClick on the Shell key and right click on it.Select New from the pop-up menu and choose Key.Enter the name you want to be displayed, e.g. the name of the application. Click EnterRight click on the new subkey and click New. Again select Key and enter the name "Command" and click EnterClick on the newly created Command and double click on "(Default)"Enter the path and name of the executable with %1, i.e.d:\program files\savedit\savedit.exe %1Close the registry editorWhen you right click on a file the new entry will be displayed.
  • The command line would be something like “c:\viewer2 directory\dbtool.exe” iptcadd “%1″.
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    Really long but sounds like it has tonnes of functions. As reviewed in freewaregenius, I think shortcuts will come in handy though you would really have to get used to it.
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Viewer2 FAQ - 0 views

  • Try moving the mouse to the top of the screen to open the main menu. You can then click the “Open file…” icon to open any image file or the magnifying glass icon to search for files
  • Clicking on the left or right edge of the screen shows and hides the side menus that contain a list of all tags and a list of all files currently in the browser view.
  • double-clicking the viewed image shows the browser again with all the images in the same directory as the viewed image.
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  • edit IPTC data for selected images by pressing F9
  • If the “Synchronize IPTC keywords and tags” option is enabled, Viewer2 will add IPTC keywords as tags and edit the keyword list when tags are added or removed.
  • To manually add keywords as tags, select some images in the browser and click on “Suggest tags”. You will see a list of suggested tags (which also looks for known tags in the IPTC captions) and all the IPTC keywords in the selected images. Drag the keywords or Alt + Left click on the keywords to add them to the image as tags.
  • Alternatively, you can use dbtool to extract tags from the IPTC data
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KeepNote: Note taking and organization - 0 views

  • KeepNote is a note taking application that works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X
  • Rich-text formatting Bullet point lists Colored font Inline images Hyperlinks
  • Hierarchical organization for notes
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  • Integrated screenshot
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