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 f-spot

Personal photo management application
3MB
http://www.f-spot.org/
Categories: Releases: Score:
 -58
88 reviews
Description:

F-spot is a full-featured personal photo management application for the gnome desktop. it simplifies digital photography by providing intuitive tools to help you share, touch-up, find and organize your images. it allows for importing of your existing photo collections, tagging photos with identifiers, as well as doing simple edits of photos (e.g. rotating).

User reviews:
ScoreComment
4 months ago

scorpion6789
5 11111
5 months ago

biv21
4 Not good, but need more support this fine program from developers.
6 months ago

photoao
1 mono is out of question, re-organizing my files THEIR way is out of question, moving my pics to the home folder is out of question
9 months ago

fotonix
1 Tried it. Not up to the job. Maybe in a few versions...
11 months ago

Ichag
2 Naja, da mehme ich lieber Gimp
1 year ago

sapiensantiquus
3 Pretty good most of the time, but experienced occasional inexplicable crashes. Frequent crashes while importing photos as well.
1 year ago

sebibob
1 unterirdisch
1 year ago

Anleoje
1 Not good, it has crashes, incompatibilities, etc...
1 year ago

carlosjimy
2 No me gusta. Poco práctico para sólo visualizar fotografías. Hay opciones más lijeras y otras más completas.
1 year ago

ondra-kl
5 sometimes crashed, but very powerful tags and good ui
1 year ago

newrave
2 langsam, unhandlich und leider auch gern mal abstürzend
1 year ago

Rufus
2 Frequent crashes. No good UI.
1 year ago

bodam
2 This could really be something but it lacks some very basic features.....like rescaning the picture folder after changes have been made.
1 year ago

MajorGrubert
2 N'atteint jamais la fin du scan de ma bibliothèque (15000 photos) sans planter
1 year ago

killmess
2 It uses mono. :(
1 year ago

smiffy
5 reads raw files most apps wont
1 year ago

itair
2 Some crashes, not safe to use.
1 year ago

luxy
2 Not very useful
1 year ago

blueXrider
1 Didn't care for it, no frills, other apps do a better job
1 year ago

mintlinux
1 @blueXrider agree, gThumb is much better.
1 year ago

wiltur
1 argh...this software is not practical, ugly, run run run !!!!
1 year ago

UncleNinja
1 mono
1 year ago

900i
1 Mono - say no more.
1 year ago

jajodo
2 Prefer gthumb. Photo organizers relying on databases have inherent problems.
1 year ago

edtowens
1 Terrible app
2 years ago

tek_heretik
1 Laggy and crashes, Shotwell is far better, haven't tried gthumb
2 years ago

trollboy
2 Not great. Slow and clunky. Always immediately replaced by gthumb
2 years ago

akanashiro
1 Slow and it uses Mono
2 years ago

turipriv
2 Totally useless. I really can't see why is still being installed by default.
2 years ago

Martin_Lemke
4 Als Diashow brauchbar
2 years ago

ashtoash
1 Ugly
2 years ago

alextsr
2 Not really worth it.
2 years ago

kjuergen
2 better no-mono programs available. Why do we need these "innovations" from M$? Gone together with Tomboy and the rest of mono
2 years ago

mitanshugamer
2 nothing to fascinate. crashes randomly..
2 years ago

FastFwd00
1 Crashes randomly!
2 years ago

roguededguy
1 What is going on with the way they sort photo dates? The folder structure this app creates is a nightmare.
2 years ago

bigbamboo
2 Came with Julia, not worth the simple trouble. Does not download videos from camera like Shotwell or Picasa. So I lost some just because I assumed they went and I erased the card. No error or missed messages like Shotwell.
2 years ago

Richard
3 sans plus, trop minimaliste à mon goût
2 years ago

mfy1992
1 太慢了
2 years ago

wanda
3 shotwell is besser finde ich doch, und kein mono schrott.
2 years ago

goodspeed
2 replace with shotwell or gthumb
2 years ago

kukiduck
1 übelster Mono-Schrott
2 years ago

derschreckliche
1 ok, but shotwell is better (and has no MONO dependencies)
2 years ago

billymadsen
1 WARNING changed all the times and dates on my photos after importing. Took a while to catch too, noticed my son was born on the 12th instead of the 11th. Rapid-Photo-Downloader is the best photo importer on any system; highly customizable and dependable. Rapid and manually updated Picasa is great.
2 years ago

irbinix
2 Программа которая работает нестабильно.
2 years ago

Twix2247
2 automatically organizes your photos into folders by date. You can tag you photos to keep like ones together, say "vacation to Ireland". But they will still be filed by date. It does have an upload feature to put your photo to Flickr or Picasa web which is nice, but then why not just use Picasa. I didn't like how it automatically started to organize my photos into files by date. I then had to go back and tag them, by event to get them grouped together to make it easier to view. But maybe just a learning curve on how to use it, since I am used to organizing photos my way. Will keep using it more to see if I like it and follow up the review
2 years ago

flan_suse
5 Picasa for Linux is outdated, not native, and uses a shipped version of wine. F-Spot is better for Linux users. Just wish you can change the import naming scheme.
2 years ago

bicyclist56
1 Недостатков много...
2 years ago

Xyie
4 When it came down to either f-spot or shotwell for editing photos for someone I was helping, shotwell proved much easier to manage. F-spot is not a bad program in and of itself, however, so it's worth trying out to see your own preference.
2 years ago

gianpv
2 Picasa is better than this and easyer to use
2 years ago

wilderix
1 launched it. it started organizing my files into new folders. then it crashed, and all of my photos were gone. fortunately, i had backups, but it made a horrible first impression.
2 years ago

akash211
2 picasa is much better.
2 years ago

vesputs
1 really sucks
2 years ago

JOST
2 Starts then crashes, on my mint 10 64bit, i installed Shotwell instead, works great!
2 years ago

grim
2 Shotwell is better IMO :\
2 years ago

Elisa
3 Good
2 years ago

JeanGrosJean
1 F-Spot doesn't cut it at all for me, neither does Shotwell. I just can't stand programs that organize my files for me, be it photo files, videos, music, documents, etc. So I use digiKam, the best and most efficient photo organizer/manager for the Linux desktop.
2 years ago

simmy
2 I dont like the way it organizes, too confusing (for me at least)
2 years ago

ebest97
1 Use Shotwell. 10x better.
2 years ago

Wanderer
2 I do not like that it doesn't maintain my folders but organizes by date. That is not good in my opinion. Shotwell is a better program.
2 years ago

fridaynoon
1 i don't like mono, prefer shotwell
2 years ago

kneekoo
3 I have mixed feelings about F-Spot. I heard good things about it and I'm sure those people were not lying but I tried to use it and I can't say I like it. Maybe if it was intuitive I would've explored more of it but I just abandoned it.
2 years ago

Sol_Badguy
3 good...
2 years ago

yagolf
2 don't use it at all
2 years ago

jesica
2 I dont like it that much
2 years ago

dazw2000
4 Must say i like this application as it was one of the first i used when checking out Linux.
2 years ago

zaenal1234
3 normal & good.
2 years ago

AbeFreeman
3 Either needs cropping and resizing features added, or replace it with gthumb in next mint release (in my humble opinion)
2 years ago

ozos
3 not so good
2 years ago

ashwinhgtx
3 Shotwell is a better and simpler alternative.
2 years ago

antix
2 так себе
2 years ago

gustech
5 Great Needs to be in MINT9
2 years ago

pancaran
4 Program yang tidak kalah jika dibandingkan dengan aaplikasi grafis lainnya
2 years ago

dorylinux
1 ...i use digikam and i'm a professional photographer ...since 1987! ;-)
2 years ago

linuxmint
3 Great App, but I don't really need it.
2 years ago

huntman
5 Great app.
2 years ago

vipek
2 I don't like this application. It has so weird user interface... If you want to attract new users, GUI must be consistent with the rest of the system.
2 years ago

crom
2 I was expecting something like Irfanview from windows but no.. I don't get this app. Eog+gimp works for me.
2 years ago

haruspexed
2 mono
2 years ago

jrunnels
5 Works Great!
2 years ago

changke
4 simple, better if faster
2 years ago

farnaby
4 It's good to have tool like F-Spot available. However, sometimes it seems a bit slow to me on my computer.
3 years ago

bro3886
4 Simple
3 years ago

Xtigyro
4 light app
3 years ago

NineDegrees
1 Doesnt work at all.
3 years ago

clem
5 Light and efficient, very good application.
3 years ago

RayWoods
5 Organise and perfect Images without the hassle of GIMP.
3 years ago

Pierre
3 touch-up your images from your camera.