On 31/12/05 2:17 pm, "Richard Starr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I bought my wife a very nice, inexpensive Sony digital camera for Christmas.
> It
> came with no useful Mac software.  She needs a simple photo browser to use on
> her os9 clamshell.  Mainly she needs to rotate images and reduce the
> resolution
> for email.  Simple downloading of pix would be handy too, so she doesn't need
> to
> dig through the directory structure of the image card.
> 
> She is not comfortable in computers so things like Photoshop or Graphics
> converter won't work.  I know some very good easy browsers for X and hope
> there's something for 9.
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Rich

    May be a little too heavy but Photo Mechanic Pro is still available as a
OS9 application...

    <http://www.camerabits.com>

    an excellent piece of software and well worth learning - here's a review
of the X version from last week
    
<http://www.applelinks.com/p5/index.php/more/photo_mechanic_441b_photographe
rs_image_browser_tool/>

Pete



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