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To: The Flying Crane who wrote (1872)11/26/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2615
 
As I process several hundred photos a week using Linux, I try every image app that comes along. xv has not changed in several years and is still the most ergonomically designed for speed of any image app. ee come up with a redhat logo start window. ee is amatuer in design compared to xv. compupic another commercial image tool that you can download and try has some interesting features (automatic background thumb generation) that would be nice in xv. but xv still rules for speed.

watman.com at the bottom of my page are links to thousands of my public photos. Using xv and image magic tools and perl I can process 100 to 300 photos per hour.

Tom Watson tosiwmee