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ExifToolGUI and ExifTool new versions
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ExifToolGUI 6.3.0 : https://exiftool.org

ExifTool 12.79 : https://github.com/FrankBijnen/ExifToolGui
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#2
For linux users there is a java version packaged as an appimage.

https://appimage.github.io/jexiftoolgui/

useful if you do not use exivtool very much.
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(03-17-2024, 09:33 AM)rich2005 Wrote: For linux users there is a java version packaged as an appimage.

https://appimage.github.io/jexiftoolgui/

useful if you do not use exivtool  very much.

Nice find, I was using the python version (pyexiftoolgui) which was not working lately.
Also on its github it has DMGs for macOS beside the appimage and even for a version for @denzjos Wink > https://github.com/hvdwolf/jExifToolGUI/releases
Thank you Rich
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#4
@ PixLab, I don't like java - not the coffee - but I like the frog  Big Grin  . Anyway, usefull software. Thanks for the link.
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(03-18-2024, 08:44 AM)denzjos Wrote: @ PixLab, I don't like java - not the coffee - but I like the frog  Big Grin  . Anyway, usefull software. Thanks for the link.

What is nice with java is that it can be OS independent, thus it works on Linux, macOS, and windows, a good example would be Pixelitor... just my thoughts Wink
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(03-18-2024, 02:01 PM)PixLab Wrote:
(03-18-2024, 08:44 AM)denzjos Wrote: @ PixLab, I don't like java - not the coffee - but I like the frog  Big Grin  . Anyway, usefull software. Thanks for the link.

What is nice with java is that it can be OS independent, thus it works on Linux, macOS, and windows, a good example would be Pixelitor... just my thoughts Wink

I completely agree, some small java things are a gem  Blush
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