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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.
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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
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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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Google Translate - Firefox addon bartab vs toomany tabs - 0 views
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My attempted translation. BarTab: There are two key points which I'll explain using some scenarios. 1. If the many tabs were left open from a previous firefox session, it would take a long time when you reopen firefox. 2. When using firefox, we sometimes end up opening a whole lot of pages. This in turn consumes a lot of memory, causing lag to occur in firefox. (Copied) BarTab can solve these problems 1. When restoring tabs from a previous session is set to put them on my bar tab 2. When I don't visit a tab for a while, set to put it on my bar tap after x hour / minute / second Time can be set TooManyTabs BarTab is more convenient since it's automated. I feel that TooManyTabs is more like an addon meant to manage pages/tabs. Although it also does function as a memory saving tool. This is done so manually; where one has to select a page to be placed into the TMT placeholder. They way it does this is through capturing pages and turning them into bookmarks; and thus releasing memory. To reload a tab, one has to select the 'column' in which the page that was placed in TMT resides, and then again clicking on that page to re-open it. This manual method of reopening pages, as compared to BarTab, is less convenient or intuitive. 'Situitation method'? Because of the way it is used, I think it is more suitable as a tool that operates more like ReaditLater. With the function: page history and cateogory management. This is the advantage of using TMT; something that BarTab cannot do. 'from this point of view, they can actually be counted as different tools??' So really, there's no real problem even if you choose to you both simultaneously. You can simply choose what you want based on your needs.
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View a sample of each font in a pop-up window including every upper- and lower-case character and numbers.
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Uninstall & Store Fonts: This does not permanently delete your fonts, but uninstalls them from your Windows® Fonts folder and places them in your alternate font storage folder
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your fonts will NOT be available for use with any programs that depend on Windows® fonts, but you will be able to easily restore them using either the FrenzyMan tools or the ReFrenzy option
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NexusFont Help - 0 views
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Then select a group or a folder in a library pane. If you select a group, all fonts in folders of a group will be listed.
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* When you see fonts in NexusFont, even though fonts are not installed, those fonts are available in all other programs. If you close NexusFont, all fonts not installed are not available anymore in all other programs.
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find duplicate fonts by comparing file size, font name and version. Select fonts to delete and click 'Delete Selected Files' button to delete those selected font files.
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Portable: Install NexusFont(zip version) and put font files in a same USB drive. Add those font folders to a NexusFont library. All library and settings will be maintained even though you put an USB drive in a different computer(it means that a drive letter is changed).
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SunlitGreen BatchBlitz is a free, powerful and easy-to-use photo categorizer, file filter and batch editor
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rename and convert images, as well as add watermarks, resize/rotate canvas, apply automatic color corrections, etc.
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quicksave BatchBlitz Freeware image batch photo features guide


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you simply select some source images, specify where and how to store the output files, define one or more actions, and then start the task with a click.
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Manual for KeepNote: Note taking and organization - Documentation - 0 views
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KeepNote offers a convenient debugging tool for when notes are not saving properly. You can open any note as a raw text file in the text editor of your choice. This is specified with the Text Editor helper application.
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Screenshots can be taken very easily in KeepNote using Ctrl+Insert. KeepNote uses helper applications to actually take the screenshot.
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Additional notes: To be specific, KeepNote expects the screenshot program to take a single command-line option: the output image filename.
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After the screenshot program finishes, KeepNote will un-minimize, attempt to read the saved screenshot, and insert the image into the currently open note. The tempfile will also be removed.
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KeepNote maintains an index of each notebook to facilitate faster navigation and linking. This index is stored as a SQLite database and its file is located at your_notebook/__NOTEBOOK__/index.sqlite.
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if you happen to create/modify notes outside of KeepNote (which is not guaranteed to be supported in all cases), you should let the index know about these changes by choosing the menu Tools > Update Notebook Index.
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If you use backup software or a network filesystem with your notebook, you may experience performance issues with the index
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If this becomes an issue, you can specify an alternative location for the index file (say a location on a local disk). To specify an alternative location, use the option Edit > Preferences > This Notebook > Alternative index location.
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envision KeepNote being used in a research setting where you have notes that follow both journal (time-sensitive, linear organization, pictured on the left) and reference (time-insensitive, hierarchical, pictured on the right) styles.
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Notes are most valuable when you can easily access them. That means accessing your notes on multiple platforms
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All notes are stored in UTF-8 HTML files and nested in ordinary folders on the file system. That means you can read your notes with nothing more than a web browser.
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KeepNote can easily save notebooks to a USB drive. The KeepNote application can also be installed to a USB drive, so that moves with the notes.
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At this time KeepNote does store some user preference information in the Application Data folder, but this should not prevent using KeepNote in a portable way.
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Autosave. Notebooks are automatically saved every 10 seconds. This interval can be changed or disabled in the Edit > Preferences menu.
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Nesting in listview. Another subtle feature is that the listview can display nested folders and notes as well. The collapse state of folders in the listview is saved separately.
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listview, you can sort notes by many criteria (e.g. title, creation time, modification time, etc) by clicking on the column headers.
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For very large notebooks, a treeview (the left side of the window) becomes overwhelming, a problem I have run into with many other programs. In these situations, a listview (top portion of the window), becomes important.
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none of the columns are activated for sorting, the listview goes into "manual" sort mode, which displays the notes as they appear in the treeview and allows you to drag and drop notes into any order you wish.
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Simply start a link with Ctrl+L or clicking the link button and start typing the name of a note. An auto-complete drop down list will appear allowing you to pick the note you wish to link to
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Another way to create a link is to use copy-and-paste. First, select a note in the treeview or listview that you wish to link to and copy it (Ctrl+C or the menu Edit > Copy). Next, navigate to the note in which you wish to make the link, and paste into the text editor to create a link.
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Note: note-to-note links will never break (unless you delete the target note). Feel free to rename a note or move it around. Links will still point to the right notes.
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Each note can have up to two icons associated with it: a normal icon and an optional open version of the icon. If the open version of an icon is set it will be used when the note is expanded in the treeview or listview
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After you select a new icon, it will be added to the Notebook-specific Icons list for future reuse. A copy of the icon image is now stored in your notebook.
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KeepNote will display the image at its new size, while keeping the original image file unaltered (original size).
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Double clicking the image or choosing the View Image menu option will display the image at its original size in the image viewer of your choice.
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Simply place your mouse cursor over the menu item which you would like to customize and press your desired shortcut combination (e.g. Ctrl+I)
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The hierarchy (as seen in the treeview) will be exported and all note-to-note links will be translated from KeepNote's format (e.g. nbk:///nodeid...) into relative file links that will work in all web browsers.
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Helper applications are other programs installed on your computer that KeepNote can use to perform certain operations, such as image editing, web browsing, text editing, etc. These applications are chosen from the KeepNote Preference dialog,
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Google Basics : About Web History - Accounts Help - 0 views
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Get more personalized search results based on what you've searched for and which sites you've visited.
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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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Google Translate - Bartab vs TooManyTabs firefox addon - 0 views
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don't visit a tab for a while set to put it on my bar tap after x hour / minute / second Time can be set
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I can highlight through this page, although I had to copy the information from the other page.hope that isn't any infringement of sorts. http://lafi.twbbs.org/blog/2010/03/firefox-bartab-v-s-toomanytab/
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Data Crow - FAQ - 0 views
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downloaded the installation and now I got myself a jar file .. ?
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As Data Crow does not maintain its location in the registry or in any other platform dependent way it has to find the installation folder all by itself.. In case this fails you can use the following parameter: java -Xmx256m -jar datacrow.jar -dir:<installation directory> or (when using the datacrow.exe) datacrow.exe -dir:<installation directory>
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Data Crow does not rely on the registry and only writes files to the sub folders of the Data Crow installation directory.
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Google Translate of bartab vs toomanytabs page - 0 views
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http://lafi.twbbs.org/blog/2010/03/firefox-bartab-v-s-toomanytab/ I can't highlight a page if I have the google translate frame on top.
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Viewer2 image viewing tagging freeware features

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innovative tagging process based on organizing image thumbnails and folders visually and grouping them in various ways
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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
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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
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(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).
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can group by name, by path, by resolution, by number views, by time/date accessed, by color, and of course by tags
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Automatic tag suggestions: for quick tagging, Viewer2 can suggest tags based on other tagging activity.
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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).
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Customization: most everything about this program can be customized in the settings, from the size of the thumbnails to the way various elements behave.
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Viewer2 FAQ - 0 views
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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~word – look for words that are similar to “word”. Works only in Fast Search and needs word indexing to be enabled
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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.
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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
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Or, select a few tags and double click on one of them. This will view all images with all the selected tags.
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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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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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"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.
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Automated tagging
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Ctrl + D: Select none
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Synchronizing IPTC keywords and Viewer2 tags is disabled by default, because it physically modifies image files
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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
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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
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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
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IPTC into the files but they don’t show up in Picasa. Other tools, such as Exifer or IrfanView can display them
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(“Synchronize IPTC tags” needs to be checked on the “Database” page). That feature definitely exists but it’s not enabled by default.
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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”).
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a small tool that recursively parse the whole image repository to automatically assign tags would be nice.
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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.
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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.
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FotoTagger is a free utility that lets you tag photos with small descriptive notes on any part of an image
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does not ‘spoil’ the image because the notes can be easily removed and also hidden with a click of a button.
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Photos (JPEGs) can be given a caption that’s like a label for the whole photo or a tag which can be pointed towards any element in the photo (also called a callout).
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Tags and captions do not significantly add to the size of the image as they are stored within the image file in text format.
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also can be revealed and hidden with a single click within FotoTagger (thus, displaying the image with and without tags).
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also lets us publish annotated pictures to our blogs (Blogger and LiveJournal). If the image size is too large for blogs, an alert pops up requesting permission to resize the image.
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Single images or a bunch with all its annotations can be exported (and imported back) to and from Flickr
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technically inclined can use the image information tabs in the bottom panel to view specific data like EXIF, IPTC, image properties, histogram and of course the tags for the image
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get are HTML pages that include the annotated image with tags which can be hidden with a click of a button. These are viewable in any browser and do not require FotoTagger for displaying the tags.
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fourth way is to send annotated images by email. Send it with tags merged into the image automatically through FotoTagger which launches your default email application.
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plug-in which allows us to capture an image straight from either IE or Firefox into FotoTagger is not updated for the latest version of the Firefox browser.
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