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Guestbook of Stefan Robl
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Beyond it, I'm thankful for every entry! :-)
Overall rating: 6.7 of 7  
187. | ANDREW ARIM |
| 2010-08-31 20:02:03 |
| You are one hell of a computer wizard--i wish GOD made me like you
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186. | Roland |
| 2010-05-02 16:41:20 |
| ExifRenamer ist ein hervorragendes Programm. Es kann sogar mit mehr Dateiformaten umgehen, als in der Beschreibung aufgelistet sind. Habe soeben einfach mal eine DNG-Datei ausprobiert - funktioniert!
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185. | ecco |
| 2010-01-01 16:43:49 |
| @Michael (184) du musst im Programm Automator ein neues "Plugin für Digitale Bilder" anlegen. Dem Plugin dann zwei Aktionen zuweisen (siehe Screenshot) und dem Ganzen einen Namen ohne Leer- und Sonderzeichen geben. Diese Aktion kanst du dann im Programm "Digitale Bilder" zuweisen. Screenshot: http://www.nada.de/tmp/exifworkflow.jpg
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184. | Michael Pfadt |
| 2009-12-27 13:23:46 |
| Hallo, ich nutze ExifRenamer schon sehr lange und möcht es nicht mehr missen. Jetzt habe ich aber mal eine Frage - mit Snow Leopard wurde das Programm "Digitale Bilder" grundlegend überarbeitet und ich weiß nicht, wie ich jetzt "Exif Renamer" automatisch in den Prozess einbinden kann, neu von der Kamera heruntergeladene Bilder gleich umzubenennen. Zur Zeit muß ich das nachträglich manuell machen, wäre schön, wenn ich das wieder automatisieren könnte. Hat jemand eine Idee?
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183. | Janus Wesenberg |
| 2009-05-12 11:02:17 |
| Firstly -- thank you so much for making ExifRenamer. It really is a very polished tool, perfect for the job.
I stopped by the forum to say exactly what Anshuman Aggarwal has already written in post 176: Nested destination folders and/or not catching the directory separator would really be killer features.
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182. | Richard Valentine |
| 2009-02-11 01:10:23 |
| The short article and video on the circuit to drive hard disk drive synchronous motors was great, but it wasn't detailed enough for me to build one. Is more info available.....
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181. | Alexander Abuabara |
| 2009-01-24 07:46:58 |
| Hi, today I used your software ExifRenamer to organize all my files before import them to iPhoto, and it's amazing, unique, perfect! thank you very much. I hope as soon as I got some income (I mean, a job) I will help you with some donation. Please, keep the good work, you did a awesome piece of software.
ps. I discovered you in Macupdate.
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180. | Martin S. |
| 2008-11-29 03:32:49 |
| ExifRenamer ist ein tolles Tool. Das hab ich schon lange gesucht.
Vielen Dank!
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179. | Denise Hou |
| 2008-11-01 04:59:04 |
| I was searching for EXIF editor and found your site, love the photo section on "Classic Computing"
Thanks :-)
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178. | Stuart Rechter |
| 2008-10-10 14:54:23 |
| This is a really handy program. One feature that would make it infinitely more useful would be to enable it to work from within iPhoto. The issue I am trying to solve is that I have over 30,000 images in iPhoto, many have the same duplicate name because every time the batteries in the camera are replaced the serial name defaults. Many of these images are already keyworded or in multiple albums, so exporting and renaming, then reimporting is not very useful in this case. If (maybe via AppleScript) it would be possible to run ExIfRenamer on an Album within iPhoto without breaking the links to the files and by actually renaming the original files, that would be extremely useful. The duplicate names prohibit being able to drag a large selection into a folder or adequately backup files.
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