That new list is pretty much what I've been looking into, though mostly for family photo management. I like the idea of more Digital Asset Management based apps where different users and machines could use the database. Photo Supreme looks pretty good based on price and availability of both Windows and OSX versions. If you look in their forum there are some nice upcoming features to be released soon. Other ones I've run across are Daminion and DigiKam. DigiKam is open source but it looks like only the linux version is kept up to date.

Ben

On 10/17/2014 11:57 AM, Paul Griswold wrote:
I may end up writing something up and posting it to SI-Community. I'm waiting on client revisions & so I spent the morning finding more packages to test: IMatch 5 Digital Asset Manager, Photo Supreme, DBGallery, and Phase One Media Pro are this morning's fun.

Sadly, ACDSee started choking and crashing a LOT once I started point it to my full texture library on the server. I think I've got around 40,000 textures & stock photos, which seems like a decent test for these smaller (not a full-blown asset management system) apps. They all have interesting approaches, costs, and functionality.

Oh, and I too use Extensis Suitcase Fusion. It's ok, but not fantastic. Again, it somewhat chokes on the nearly 80,000 fonts on the file server.

Yes... I'm somewhat of a digital hoarder. But I guess wanting things to be organized makes me a collector!

-Paul


On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Stephen Davidson <magic...@bellsouth.net <mailto:magic...@bellsouth.net>> wrote:

    Thanks, Paul...good reviews. I just wanted to let you know that
    FastStone does not handle HDMI files.

    On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 10:42 AM, olivier jeannel
    <olivier.jean...@noos.fr <mailto:olivier.jean...@noos.fr>> wrote:

        Nice, I'm having a look. Thank you Rob !

        Le 17/10/2014 16:25, Rob Wuijster a écrit :
        Suitcase Fusion




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