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  2. Picasa - Wikipedia

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    Picasa was a cross-platform image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos, integrated with a now defunct photo-sharing website, originally created by a company named Lifescape [3] (which at that time was incubated by Idealab) in 2002. [4] "

  3. Photos (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Video Editor (formerly Story Remix) [10] is a video editing feature built into the Photos app. Intended to replace the older Windows Movie Maker, this feature was added to Microsoft Photos with the Fall Creators Update to Windows 10. [11] Video Editor uses AI and to organize and transform photos and videos into stories.

  4. Picasa Web Albums - Wikipedia

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    Users may upload pictures through a variety of ways: via the PWA web interface on supported browsers, [2] Picasa 2.5 or later [3] on Microsoft Windows, using the Exporter for iPhoto, the Aperture to Picasa Web Albums plug-in, Uploader on Mac OS X, [4] F-Spot on Linux, or through WAManager in the Amiga-like OS MorphOS. In both free and paid ...

  5. Image organizer - Wikipedia

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    Photos (Windows) Windows: Freeware: No Yes No No Default photo manager for Windows 8 and later. PicaJet: Windows: Proprietary: Yes Exif IPTC XMP: Yes Flickr, Fotki: Multi-user database access, unlimited category-nesting levels, hiding private images, supports for more than 60 image file formats Picasa: Windows, macOS and Linux: Freeware: Yes ...

  6. iPhoto - Wikipedia

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    iPhoto is a discontinued image editing software application developed by Apple Inc. for use on its Mac OS X operating system.It was included with every Mac computer from 2002 to 2015, when it was replaced with Apple's Photos application in OS X 10.10 Yosemite.

  7. Aperture (software) - Wikipedia

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    Aperture is a discontinued professional image organizer and editor developed by Apple between 2005 and 2015 for the Mac, as a professional alternative to iPhoto.. Aperture is a non-destructive editor that can handle a number of tasks common in post-production work, such as importing and organizing image files, applying adjustments, and printing or exporting photographs.

  8. iLife - Wikipedia

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    iLife is a discontinued software suite for macOS and iOS developed by Apple Inc. It consists of various programs for media creation, organization, editing and publishing. At various times, it included: iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand.

  9. Plex Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] [32] For music content, it can automatically organize files by metadata tags such as title, artist, album, genre, year, and popularity. [33] [34] [35] It can also acquire content from iTunes, iPhoto, Aperture and the Internet. [36] [37] [38] Plex Web App is a browser-based interface for users to manage libraries, server settings, and ...