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DESCRIPTION

Photo Wrangler (formerly known as Image Sorter) is an easy-to-use utility for sorting digital image files into one or more selected folders using a simple slideshow-like interface. Just select a source folder containing your unsorted files, then select one or more destination folders to sort them into. Click on the name of a destination folder to move or copy the displayed image to that folder, or click on the "forward" or "back" buttons to skip an image. Photo Wrangler automatically advances to the next item each time you move a file, so you can quickly sort through your photos with just a single click per picture.

Photo Wrangler can recognize and display almost any format recognized by QuickTime and displays basic file information to assist with sorting. Photo Wrangler can also rotate those sideways shots to avoid neck strain and will even display an image full screen if you need a better look.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.7.2:
  • Minor interface changes for better appearance under Leopard
  • Source and Destination folders with accented characters in their names should now be handled properly
  • Demo version no longer sets Source folder to the user's "Pictures" folder each launch
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.


Developer:Black Magik Software
Downloads:2,729
  - Version d/l:571
Multimedia & Design:Author Tools
License:Demo
Date:16 Nov 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$14.95
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    Photo Wrangler User Reviews (1 post)Write A Review
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    Mar 10 2006
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    ANDREW SCOTT  Photo Wrangler seems to function quite well as a photo sorter. It's quite easy to have a number of "destination folders" to sort images into. All the important functions are present: rotate, zoom, slide show.

    However the interface has some significant failings:

    - heavy handed appearance with chunky buttons and overly generous borders around the image

    - underlined and bold text labels add to the amateurish appearance

    - unable to change keyboard shortcuts for destination folders

    - worst of all, it doesn't auto-rotate images using EXIF data which considerably slows down the workflow of processing large batches of images

    - animated text prompts at the bottom of the window are distracting and annoying. I suspect they are not limited to unregistered users.

    This is a promising application but not as pleasant to use as some of the alternatives such as PhotoReviewer or Xee.  
    (Version 1.5)

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