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+ | ===== Design Philosophy ===== | ||
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+ | === Why Use Photo Organizer at all? === | ||
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+ | The short version: | ||
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+ | == Control == | ||
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+ | Who do you trust with your data? Picture this, if you will: You've invested hundreds of hours of your time importing and categorizing your photographs using an online photo hosting company. | ||
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+ | An excellent summary of this problem can be found here: http:// | ||
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+ | While you, as a photographer, | ||
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+ | == Privacy == | ||
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+ | As Photo Organizer is intended to be a photographer' | ||
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+ | == Openness == | ||
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+ | Photo Organizer uses off-the-shelf Free and Open Source Software, and is itself licensed under the GPLv2. | ||
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+ | == Network Accessible == | ||
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+ | Instead of being tied to one computer when managing or accessing your photos, you can do so on any computer with a web browser. | ||
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+ | == Scalability == | ||
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+ | Photo Organizer easily handles tens of thousands of photographs, | ||
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