Posted by: Nathan Willis
on December 15, 2006 12:05 AM
I believe that that is the embedded Exif description tag; in any event it isn't searchable, which is the point. And you can't see the comments in browse mode. It baffles me when photo/music/document-management app developers hard-code one and exactly one way to organize your material into their app.
Please don't misunderstand me -- if you like F-Spot, more power to you. I'm not out to criticize anyone's personal choice. But I feel strongly that the fact that your response ended with the observation that the embedding of the description tag makes the data easier to access by outside apps illustrates that F-Spot is not getting the job done right.
Re:f-spot and comments
Posted by: Nathan Willis on December 15, 2006 12:05 AMPlease don't misunderstand me -- if you like F-Spot, more power to you. I'm not out to criticize anyone's personal choice. But I feel strongly that the fact that your response ended with the observation that the embedding of the description tag makes the data easier to access by outside apps illustrates that F-Spot is not getting the job done right.
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