The NY Times has published an article that presents an overview of several programs to organize your photos. They cover the Mac and PC.
"PHOTO management once meant finding room to stash yet another box filled with snapshots. While digital photography has freed up that closet space, sorting and retrieving pictures in the era of the 250-gigabyte hard drive has created a set of challenges of its own.
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Photo management programs are not complete substitutes for full photo-editing software like Photoshop. That being said, they do offer the editing tools that photographers use most frequently to change the overall look of photos, like adjustments for exposure, brightness, contrast and color."
One of the programs they review is Picasa, which is a Google Pack product. I find it to be very quick and easy to use. In many ways, Picasa is a better product than the renowned iPhoto on the Macintosh platform.
Want to try it? You can download it from our main page on the right.
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I use picasa and find it very useful and use it to perform basic fixes to photos - Crops; Light etc.
Also I use Picasa to upload photos to My Picasa Photo web
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