RE: Image Exif updating

2012-12-28 Thread Ian Thomas
Greg TagLibCSharp is convenient* - and I think I did post here about that, in the past 1-2 months - but something that I have used (and might appeal to you) is to extend Microsoft's free Photo Tools v2.2 in the way that this article

RE: Image Exif updating

2012-12-28 Thread Ben Scott
VS2010 pro runs fine under W8, side by side with VS2012 express at least Sent from my Windows Phone -- From: Greg Keogh Sent: 29/12/2012 1:33 PM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: Image Exif updating Katherine, Ben, I've never run an upgrade, I always fresh install. That's why

RE: Image Exif updating

2012-12-28 Thread Katherine Moss
If you want to spend less time on reinstallation, then you should use the assessment and deployment kit for Windows 8, or the Windows Automated installation kit for Windows 7 to capture an existing image of your computer the way you want it if you choose to go that route. Saves time later, for

Re: Image Exif updating

2012-12-28 Thread Greg Keogh
Katherine, Ben, I've never run an upgrade, I always fresh install. That's why an Xmas "upgrade" takes so many days of sweat and swearing. I'm pretty confident that all of the apps, kits and tools that I use will run fine under Win8 (they seem okay in VMPlayer), except for the damned nuisance of v

RE: Image Exif updating

2012-12-28 Thread Ian Thomas
I'm sure there are several libraries for handling EXIF data. Haven't we discussed this before? _ Ian Thomas Victoria Park, Western Australia From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Greg Keogh Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 2:23 PM To

RE: Image Exif updating

2012-12-28 Thread Katherine Moss
Same thing happened to me; all of my stuff stayed put, though I didn't have as much stuff. I have Visual Studio 2012 U1, TFS 2012 Express U1, Chocolatey, and NuGet. The only thing happening to me now is that I get no sounds at sign in/sign out, no sound at shutdown, and sometimes no sound at s

Re: Image Exif updating

2012-12-28 Thread Ben Scott
Greg, I decided to risk an in-place upgrade from W7 to W8 and didn't have any problems at all. VS2010, SQL Server Express, MySQL, PHP, Apache, Git, chocolatey, Ruby, etc etc. Everything worked perfectly. My wireless network settings were even kept. Mind. Blown. On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Gr