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Bringing your photos from F-Spot to the Web - Read More

Date Added: May 02, 2008 05:51:02 PM
F-Spot is a graphical photo manager that allows you to tag your image files and search and view images based on those tags. With phpfspot, you can share the photo collection you manage with F-Spot with others through a Web interface and let them navigate through your photos using the tags you have set up.

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