Suggestions on digital media library software
       RSS 2.0    Atom Feed
Posted: 25 April 2008 03:51 PM   [ Ignore ]  
Mac Buddy
Avatar
RankRankRankRank
Total Posts:  59
Joined  2005-10-23

Hi all.  I am assisting a non-profit organization in organizing 30 years of photographs from countries all over the world.  I need to decide on a digital media management software package.  It needs to ideally be cross platform and enable importing digital photos and assigning key words to them to create a searchable database of photos that their staff can access.  Any suggestions on products like this that will work on both Mac and PC and handle thousands of images?  Thanks for your help.

 Signature 

--------------
Blessings,
Randy

Profile
 
 
Posted: 25 April 2008 05:21 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
Mac Buddy
RankRankRankRank
Total Posts:  41
Joined  2006-12-03

For cataloguing you might go with Extensis Portfolio. Good, solid, dependable and developed by extensis for a long time. http://www.extensis.com/en/products/asset_management/product_information.jsp?id=2000

I would have suggested iView MediaPro but it was bought by Microsoft a year or two back and is now called Expressions Media. It appears the function has been split into 6 versions and the price tripled. The software might be excellent still, though. I’m afraid I just don’t trust Microsoft as they tend to foster application bloat at expense of clean utility. http://www.microsoft.com/Expression/products/overview.aspx?key=media

Profile
 
 
Posted: 25 April 2008 07:29 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
Administrator
Avatar
RankRankRankRankRankRankRankRank
Total Posts:  254
Joined  2006-08-28

I will agree regarding Extensis. There’s an agency in our building that uses Portfolio.

Microsoft Expression is up to $299. I know companies here that use it, though. No complaints, other than the standard Microsoft bashing.

Did anyone else notice what was at the bottom of the Expression page?

A blatant request from Microsoft to Mac users to install the latest Silverlight plugin. Sigh. It never ends.

Image Attachments
silverlight.png
 Signature 

kate mac
--
Katherine MacKenzie
New York, NY
--

Profile
 
 
Posted: 25 April 2008 08:59 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
Mac Buddy
RankRankRankRank
Total Posts:  41
Joined  2006-12-03

You’re lucky the Silverlight nag was just at the bottom of the page, Kate. When I accessed the Expression Media page it was a popup nag which wouldn’t go away without installing or quitting. Quitting was my choice. {Snicker}

You know, iView MediaPro 3 was still selling for $90 when Microsoft took it over. Now $300! They probably just changed the name and gave it a new interface to rebrand the software at triple the price. Microsoft… faugh!

Profile
 
 
Posted: 26 April 2008 08:51 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
Mac God
Avatar
RankRankRankRankRankRankRankRankRank
Total Posts:  373
Joined  2007-06-15

On my machine the nag was sort of a hybrid, a popup that was in front of the page, but at the bottom of the scroll...odd really.  That is what M$ does though, they buy a company, ruin the software and then sell it for 3x the price.

 Signature 

Ah I see you have the machine that goes PING!

Profile
 
 
Posted: 05 May 2008 09:09 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]  
Power Member
Avatar
RankRankRankRankRankRankRank
Total Posts:  153
Joined  2005-08-03
Welles - 25 April 2008 08:59 PM

You know, iView MediaPro 3 was still selling for $90 when Microsoft took it over. Now $300! They probably just changed the name and gave it a new interface to rebrand the software at triple the price. Microsoft… faugh!

Other than the Microsoftian price tag, I second the emotion of iView MediaPro or whatever it’s called these days. Our school’s media arts department uses it on the network and it’s a good way to manage media from many sources.

 Signature 

Carol Mary Miller
--
St. Louis, MO

Profile