Don't we all have zillions of digital photos. And each camera we buy comes with this semi-useless software to manage your photos...

InfoQube can help in viewing and organizing photos:

  • Drag-drop files from Explorer to create items with links to the files. In the File link dialog, select File Link Saved to: File link fields
  • In a grid, you have user-defined columns to describe the photo (date, who's there, where, rating, etc)
  • You can add additional information as sub-items (click on the + to see the details, as in Windows Explorer)
  • You can sort, filter, group easily
  • A built-in image viewer, which rotates to show constant size (portrait vs landscape)
  • Double-click on the image will lock the viewer on this photo. Open another viewer to view other photos. You can open as many as you wish (Now you'll like that 21" screen!)
  • If many viewers are opened, as you scroll in the photo list, a different viewer is selected to show the photo. So the last few photos are always visible. Great when a group of people are looking at them.

  • Image file is not imported, IQ creates a link, so the IQBase file remains real small
  • No imaging editing tool included (would be second rate anyway). You use the editing tools that you prefer! Double-click the item in InfoQube to open it.
  • You can create many grids where you see some or all of your pictures. Great to view the same photo in different contexts (without making copies) 
    i.e. The grid of the best photos of my 4 year-old and the grid of photos of our trip to the east-coast, some of the photos will be the same. No problem!