This is a summary of what is and isn’t IPTC-compatible software.
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simple computer technology for genealogists
From the monthly archives:
This is a summary of what is and isn’t IPTC-compatible software.
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Email from a reader:
I have studied all your postings on digital photo organization. I am at a brick wall and I need some help.
I have been using Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0. I like the way it functions. However, for some reason, it keeps crashing on my computer. I believe this is because the program was written such a long time ago that XP is having difficulty with it.
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If you use Legacy Family Tree and you look in your C-drive you’ll see a folder under ‘Legacy’ called Pictures. If you used the default installation location. If not, you’ll know where else you put it.
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You may recall I recently explained how to use KeePass. It’s pretty simple, I think you would have found.
I also suggested putting a copy on a flash-drive that you can travel with so you have a spare away from your home. This is good for a couple of reasons. If something happens to your home, you’ve got all your important numbers with you. If you were to be traveling and lose your wallet you’d have all your card numbers with you so you can cancel them quickly. Might as well toss all your emergency banking phone numbers in KeePass too so they’re handy. Where to call when you lose things.
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I know. It’s been a slow week at JLog but I can’t be everywhere at once. And I know you’re all busy checking out the new Legacy Charting anyway. I can hardly compete for excitement.
I’m just down in the muck of IPTC and photo-filing. It’s almost enough to make me want to burn my hard-drive and take up crocheting.
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I had a touch of insomnia last night so I decided I’d zip through the weeks’ collection of things to look at. I made it through 8 of 100. So much for zipping at 3AM. Deleted 6, downloaded and installed trials of the other two. Both winners.
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