Zoph 0.7pre2 (Pre-release branch)

Zoph 0.7pre2 (Pre-release branch) – There are many photo-gallery programs available. Zoph is different, as it concentrates on the management of large collection of photos instead of just showing them on the Web. It can store a lot of information about your photos, including the regular EXIF info, photographer, location, title, description, rating, and the people in the photo. Photos can appear in multiple albums and categories. Additional features include search, slideshows, lightboxes, email, access privileges, and multiple languages. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes: A few bugs have been solved and all translations have been updated. All duplicate and unused strings have been removed from the translation files. Dutch, German, Canadian English, French, Norwegian, and even Swedish Chef are completely up to date now. Danish, Italian, and Turkish are almost up to date. [FreshMeat]
Zoph 0.7pre2 (Pre-release branch)Screenshot
There are many photo-gallery programs available. Zoph is different, as it concentrates on the management of large collection of photos instead of just showing them on the Web. It can store a lot of information about your photos, including the regular EXIF info, photographer, location, title, description, rating, and the people in the photo. Photos can appear in multiple albums and categories. Additional features include search, slideshows, lightboxes, email, access privileges, and multiple languages.


License: GNU General Public License (GPL)


Changes:
A few bugs have been solved and all translations
have been updated. All duplicate and unused
strings have been removed from the translation
files. Dutch, German, Canadian English, French,
Norwegian, and even Swedish Chef are completely up
to date now. Danish, Italian, and Turkish are
almost up to date.
[FreshMeat]


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