The 2nd most popular image manager on Linux
ShareF-Spot is a full-featured personal photo management application for the GNOME desktop. It simplifies digital photography by providing intuitive tools to help you share, touch-up, find and organize your images. It allows for importing of your existing photo collections, tagging photos with identifiers, as well as doing simple edits of photos (e.g. rotating).… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | f-spot.org |
| Developer: | F-Spot |
| License: | Open source |
| Version: | 0.6.1.2 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 week, 3 days, 1 hour, 19 minutes and 17 seconds |
| Usage since: | 12 February 2009 |
Toooooo slooooooooow.
F-spot mangled all my directories.. and is really slow
I removed it and use Picasa 3 without problem.
With the big advantage of having it on a window computer too...
Yet another MONO showcase. works good.
Good for synchronize with Picasa on Linux.
Quite a good app, specially when there is no other photo management app, the f-spot really becomes handy, I have been using it for past 2 years and its quite good.
Good for a quick view of some pictures.
Not a great app. Crashy, slow, lacks in features and some of the UI design takes a bit to get used to. Picasa is better, but lacks the look'n'feel integration.
Not the most featureful app out there, nor the best looking; Picassa is, I think, better on both accounts, but system integration, basic editing and reasonable speed make it worth adding to your workflow. Easy to use for rating and straightening photos, plus quickly experimenting with ideas by pulling on sliders and clicking buttons.
F-Spot is great, I can keep my picture library on a NAS and not have those pictures locally. This helps with my ongoing obsession with clean installing my workstation. F-Spot has the ability to upload to Flickr, Facebook, and many other online services.