All releases of KPhotoAlbum


Release Notes: This relrease works on KDE 4.


Release Notes: This release is capable of categorizing and showing videos. Sub-categories are now shown as hierarchies in the browser and in the annotation dialog. In the annotation dialog, it is possible to put an item into a sub-category simply by dragging it in there. There are several other new features and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This is the first release of the software formerly known as KimDaBa under the new name, KPhotoAlbum. Among the new features are EXIF support (including the possibility to search for EXIF data) and a new thumbnail viewer.


Release Notes: This release introduces a date bar that shows statistics about images, plus support browsing, and narrowing views to a given date range. The date bar shows ranges from a year per unit down to 10 minutes per unit. As a consequence of the date bar being introduced, all thumbnails are now shown together, rather than as 100 thumbnails per view. In the viewer, it is now possible to press a key to set a token. These tokens can then be used during browsing. This makes it easy to mark all images for, say, printing, by simply setting a token on each of them and then later browsing for that token.


Release Notes: The most noticeable change is the new plugin structure (KIPI), which was created together with the Digikam and Gwenview team. The three applications now share a common plugin structure, which makes it possible to write a plugin which works with all three application. It is now possible to not only share your images with your friend, but also using the new import/export functionality (sho is on the image, where is it taken, etc).


Release Notes: KimDaBa now reads image dates from EXIF information. Checksums are generated for the images, so the user can move them around on disk without KimDaBa losing track of them. The HTML generation has been greatly improved, and is now themeable. Lots of polishing has been done. For example, it is now possible to configure keybindings, start an external application on images, and see a large preview of images in the thumbnail view. It's now possible to set desktop the background from within KimDaBa. KimDaBa has been heavily optimized, so it's fast even with many thousands of images.


Release Notes: Three crashes have been fixed: one which happened when exiting the application and two happening when moving thumbnails around.


Release Notes: This is the first stable public release.


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