What was the best part about using QPict?
The cluster handling is fantastic for adding metadata to checked photographs, and it's sufficiently powerful to manage a huge number of pictures. Best of all, it's drag-drop easy to utilize, and doesn't request the privilege to revise my envelopes of photographs the way iPhoto does.- It sorted out my documents how I would have preferred them to be, has extremely quick hunts, adaptable and efficient key-wording, adaptable structure, procurement for purchased/sold picture data, and exceptionally steady. No accidents by any stretch of the imagination, and I imported my whole library in a fraction of the time as QPict.
What would you change about your experience with QPict?
Not awful, but rather quite temperamental for me. At different times it stops on me mid slideshow.
Very humiliating. Substantial libraries tend to take ages to load and sort, as does sparing changes to them. Have seen 1 upgrade in the time I've had the application, which isn't generally adequate given it's expense.
Overall Feedback
QPict Media Organizer is a capable, simple to-use media resource director. Use QPict as your focal media access point and take full control for sorting out pictures, full-screen video, MP3 records, Fonts and live gushing sound and video. QPict completely bolsters Meta information, for example, ANPA (IPTC) and EXIF photograph data. It incorporates propelled hunt and clump handling capacities making it paltry to index and arrange more than a huge number of media documents in a completely searchable database.