[Offtopic] Shared Photo managment programs
victor rajewski
askvictor at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 13:40:30 EST 2007
Interesting idea, but I'd rather something on-site (the department
will probably block Flickr before long, as you could no doubt use it
for bullying or something). And there is the whole ethics thing
(Flickr is owned by Yahoo, who are in kahoots with the represive
Chinese government). Gallery seems like a nice option; thought it
would be nice if there were an off-the-shelf solution.
It's going to be primarily for teachers to store photos.
Cheers,
Victor
On 3/30/07, Joseph Papaleo <josephpapaleo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Who do you want to access it?
> If it is only a few people, then flickr could be suitable.
> (www.flickr.com). You can lock down your files. (I have started a family
> photo album that my brothers can upload to that is "only" accessible by us).
> Tags can be assigned, etc.
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> If it is the whole school community, then I don't think I'd use this.
>
> Just noticed that our school has blocked it. Bugger!!
>
> Joseph Papaleo
> Ivanhoe Grammar School
> Plenty campus
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> On 3/30/07, victor rajewski <askvictor at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi everybody,
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> > Does anyone know of any programs like iPhoto or Picasa that work in a
> > multi-user, multi-computer context? I want a better management system
> > of the collection of school photos than just folders. Any thoughts?
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> > Cheers,
> >
> > Victor
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