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? > -- ============================================== Nate Sanders nate at ima.umn.edu Associate Systems Manager (612) 624 - 4353 http://www.ima.umn.edu/ ============================================== Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota 400 Lind Hall, 207 Church St. SE Minneapolis, MN 55455-0463 ==============================================