On 10/06/11 18:44, Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi,
I want to raise the question of our default photo manager application.
Right now this is f-spot. However, lately, it has been moving slower than usual for various reasons (contributors have a life!), and while f-spot has served us well, it appears that shotwell is really moving fast and people love it.
I'm not really a big user of such an app, so we need some people to play with both to tell us if it's reasonable to switch to shotwell by default for 12.1. If it's not, then it's all fine and we can stay with f-spot.
Cheers,
Vincent
This is an interesting question which I didn't even think about until you raised this matter. The bug in the ointment here is that I am using oS GNOME 3 and which has F-spot installed as a default app.. However, this F-spot does not run when I try and execute it and so I don't know what it even looks like or is capable of doing. On the other hand, I just installed shotwell - and it runs when clicked on. While I have no idea which one is really capable of doing - not having used either of them - but just from my experience over the past several minutes I would have to go with shotwell simply because it actually runs when executed. BC -- To YOU I am an Atheist; to God I am the Loyal Opposition. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org