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Hi all.
I just bought an Olympus C-770 to replace my ancient Kodak DC260
(which cost $800 eight years ago, if you can believe).
And while I love Kodak's original PictureEasy software (and hate all
the later incarnations of it), I am finally going to need some new
album software.
Mainly I need software to do what that original PictureEasy program
did -- something that segregates pictures easily into albums via drop
and drag.
The Olympus Camedia software is truly awful, as far as I can see, and
my PaintShop Pro can't even find the pictures that reside there!
Anyone have a clue about that?
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YOu can download and try many of the programs in this field. I tried about
20 and bought Portfolio. It worked the way I liked to work - but that might
not be your way.
"Marshall Schuon" <peddlers@ptd.net> wrote in message
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> Hi all.
>
> I just bought an Olympus C-770 to replace my ancient Kodak DC260
> (which cost $800 eight years ago, if you can believe).
>
> And while I love Kodak's original PictureEasy software (and hate all
> the later incarnations of it), I am finally going to need some new
> album software.
>
> Mainly I need software to do what that original PictureEasy program
> did -- something that segregates pictures easily into albums via drop
> and drag.
>
> The Olympus Camedia software is truly awful, as far as I can see, and
> my PaintShop Pro can't even find the pictures that reside there!
> Anyone have a clue about that?
>
> Anyway, I'd sure appreciate recommendations.
>
> Marshall
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"Marshall Schuon" <peddlers@ptd.net> wrote in message
newsgelr0hj8s9elesefmfa1n5cbh2um4utfd@4ax.com...
> Hi all.
>
> I just bought an Olympus C-770 to replace my ancient Kodak DC260
> (which cost $800 eight years ago, if you can believe).
>
> And while I love Kodak's original PictureEasy software (and hate all
> the later incarnations of it), I am finally going to need some new
> album software.
>
> Mainly I need software to do what that original PictureEasy program
> did -- something that segregates pictures easily into albums via drop
> and drag.
>
> The Olympus Camedia software is truly awful, as far as I can see, and
> my PaintShop Pro can't even find the pictures that reside there!
> Anyone have a clue about that?
>
> Anyway, I'd sure appreciate recommendations.
>
> Marshall
We use Pant Shop Photo Album from jasc.com. It works well, once you spend a
little time learning how to use it. Jasc has a newer program, Paint Shop
Pro Studio, that seems to combine a lite version of PSP with PSPA. You can
try them free at www.jasc.com.
I agree with you on the Camedia software. I only installed it because it
allowed me to access a card in the camera as a drive, with WinXP. But a
card reader is inexpensive, and is very much the best way to download
pictures.
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In article <pgelr0hj8s9elesefmfa1n5cbh2um4utfd@4ax.com>,
peddlers@ptd.net says...
> Hi all.
>
> I just bought an Olympus C-770 to replace my ancient Kodak DC260
> (which cost $800 eight years ago, if you can believe).
>
> And while I love Kodak's original PictureEasy software (and hate all
> the later incarnations of it), I am finally going to need some new
> album software.
>
> Mainly I need software to do what that original PictureEasy program
> did -- something that segregates pictures easily into albums via drop
> and drag.
>
> The Olympus Camedia software is truly awful, as far as I can see, and
> my PaintShop Pro can't even find the pictures that reside there!
> Anyone have a clue about that?
>
> Anyway, I'd sure appreciate recommendations.
>
> Marshall
>
MyAlbum is nice freeware. You can also work with several keywords and
much more.
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