File Details |
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File Size | 6.6 MB |
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License | Commercial Demo |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | December 28, 2003 |
Total Downloads | 1,009 |
Publisher | Conquest Enterprises Pty Ltd |
Homepage | PhotoCat |
Publisher's Description
PhotoCat is an image/photograph cataloging and preview application. It will store thumbnails and numerous details about an image and provide flexible search mechanisms to retrieve individual or sets of images.
Latest Reviews
jeffreser reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Jan 4, 2004
I have used this since early beta and this is very useful because: it is fexable (you can customize fileds), fairly fast and easy to figure out, and BEST of all when you catalog offline images (on CD for example) you have a JPEG available in the database if you need a quick copy and don't want to hunt for the cd. dotNET is the future of ms progs and you can get tools to learn it if interested.
kile reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Jan 1, 2004
Seemed a bit complex for my needs at first but then realised I could turn a lot of the features off. Suits me quite well now. I can see the extra optional features would be beneficial for photographers who want to analyse their work, learn and get the best from their shots.
gax reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Jan 1, 2004
Have had a look at both 2.0.8 and 2.0.9 and found the cataloguing functions to be excellent. The new depth of field calculations and sun/moon plots are very useful for what I need to do. At last I can get a tool that brings everything I need together. I am disappointed to see reviews like the last one for any program. They offer no constructive comments and reflect only on the review author - not the application. BetaNews needs to take responsibility to ensure that all reviews, regardless of their positivity are constructive.
LensCorp reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Dec 30, 2003
Fantastic utility program! We have been using the 2.0.8 version for a short while now and find it extremely useful for keeping track of our images. Both new toolboxes in 2.0.9 - especially the depth of field calculations - expand its use to before shooting as well as after shooting cataloguing and analysis.
tourist reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Dec 30, 2003
Aaarrgh...Another program that needs .NET! I don't want it. .NET launches tree additional processes and takes nearly 20mb of memory, even if i don't have any .NET applications.
More bloat from M$, great.
smithsonian reviewed v2.0.5 Beta on Aug 15, 2003
I have looked for a while for a good cataloguing application that has useful information as well the ability to create user defined and searchable attributes. Apart from a few minor inconsistencies - which I am sure will be ironed out in BETA testing (hey, that's what we are here for) - PhotoCat has pretty well everything I need - keep up the good work.
rogerthat reviewed v2.0.4 Beta on Aug 10, 2003
Not sure what the last person had issues with. I have installed the application without hickup - I have Windows XP. Scope of data and searching is versatile. Storing thumbnail with a magnified resolution is useful for later review. Optional features are good if you don't need all the processing supplied.
Korton reviewed v2.0.4 Beta on Jul 29, 2003
I downloaded this program which needed .Net to work and after doing so, then installing this program, my system would not boot. After recovery, it appears it shuts down windows installer and put out a conintinuse loop error message, (you cannot exit from it) saying the windows installer is not functioning. I recovered by going to safe mode, removing the programs install directory, searching the registery(nothing found) and then running PCcillin to remove the offending program. Ugly little program!
jeffreser reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Jan 4, 2004
I have used this since early beta and this is very useful because: it is fexable (you can customize fileds), fairly fast and easy to figure out, and BEST of all when you catalog offline images (on CD for example) you have a JPEG available in the database if you need a quick copy and don't want to hunt for the cd. dotNET is the future of ms progs and you can get tools to learn it if interested.
kile reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Jan 1, 2004
Seemed a bit complex for my needs at first but then realised I could turn a lot of the features off. Suits me quite well now. I can see the extra optional features would be beneficial for photographers who want to analyse their work, learn and get the best from their shots.
gax reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Jan 1, 2004
Have had a look at both 2.0.8 and 2.0.9 and found the cataloguing functions to be excellent. The new depth of field calculations and sun/moon plots are very useful for what I need to do. At last I can get a tool that brings everything I need together. I am disappointed to see reviews like the last one for any program. They offer no constructive comments and reflect only on the review author - not the application. BetaNews needs to take responsibility to ensure that all reviews, regardless of their positivity are constructive.
LensCorp reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Dec 30, 2003
Fantastic utility program! We have been using the 2.0.8 version for a short while now and find it extremely useful for keeping track of our images. Both new toolboxes in 2.0.9 - especially the depth of field calculations - expand its use to before shooting as well as after shooting cataloguing and analysis.
tourist reviewed v2.0.9 Beta on Dec 30, 2003
Aaarrgh...Another program that needs .NET! I don't want it. .NET launches tree additional processes and takes nearly 20mb of memory, even if i don't have any .NET applications.
More bloat from M$, great.
smithsonian reviewed v2.0.5 Beta on Aug 15, 2003
I have looked for a while for a good cataloguing application that has useful information as well the ability to create user defined and searchable attributes. Apart from a few minor inconsistencies - which I am sure will be ironed out in BETA testing (hey, that's what we are here for) - PhotoCat has pretty well everything I need - keep up the good work.
rogerthat reviewed v2.0.4 Beta on Aug 10, 2003
Not sure what the last person had issues with. I have installed the application without hickup - I have Windows XP. Scope of data and searching is versatile. Storing thumbnail with a magnified resolution is useful for later review. Optional features are good if you don't need all the processing supplied.
Korton reviewed v2.0.4 Beta on Jul 29, 2003
I downloaded this program which needed .Net to work and after doing so, then installing this program, my system would not boot. After recovery, it appears it shuts down windows installer and put out a conintinuse loop error message, (you cannot exit from it) saying the windows installer is not functioning. I recovered by going to safe mode, removing the programs install directory, searching the registery(nothing found) and then running PCcillin to remove the offending program. Ugly little program!