I'm looking for a solution that can be mass rolled to 120 workstations.
So wine installs across all machines is out of the question. I'd rather
avoid building and maintaining an in-house XV dpkg as well, but I may
have no choice.


Jeff Rasmussen wrote:

> Have you looked at f-spot? http://f-spot.org/Main_Page
>
> It is based on mono but is very similar to picasa functional wise.  In
> fact, Google's picasa should work too if you don't mind running wine. 
> Google modified picasa so that it would run through wine.  Both
> applications give you the ability to rotate, crop, red-eye reduction,
> and a few goodies.
>
> Jeff Rasmussen
>
> On 7/5/06, *Nate Sanders* <nate at ima.umn.edu <mailto:nate at ima.umn.edu>>
> wrote:
>
>     I've looked around Google and every where else and I really don't
>     think
>     there is an answer to this, but I thought I would ask anyways. Has
>     anyone found a good full functional replacement for XV as a photo
>     viewer/editor? From what I can tell the only options consist of
>     multiple
>     applications, primarily EE and Gimp. EE is too basic and Gimp is a bit
>     too much. XV was so simple and minimal yet powerful.
>
>     Any suggestions on where to turn?
>
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