EOS Image Manager

File copy/rename/sort/re-case tool
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Brent Ely
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS 10.2 or later
  • File Size:
  • 263 KB

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EOS Image Manager Description

File copy/rename/sort/re-case tool EOS Image Manager is designed to be a simple, fast, and intuitive image management tool for both professional and novice OS X users. This application is written completely in Objective-C (Cocoa) -- not using simple scripts or slow, interpreted languages. The entire interface and underlying architecture use only the native Cocoa libraries to provide the fastest possible performance coupled with the smallest application footprint (total size is only 700Kb!).In addition to a providing a flexible interface featuring splitter bars (as found in Mail & iTunes), contextual menus provide access to common tasks, and double-clicks on filenames allow inline file renaming. EOS Image Manager is a fast application that can easily load and manipulate directories containing thousands of images (up to the memory limits of your system).Here are some key features of "EOS Image Manager":· EOS Image Manager is Open-Source/FreewareRejoice in the glorious absence of any spyware, nag-ware dialogs, missing features, and banner ads. Plus, the entire, functional application is yours for free.· Popular Image Format SupportAll popular image formats can be read and manipulated (JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PICT, PNG, BMP, PDF and others).· No Directory or Filename WeirdnessKeep your images where YOU want them with the filenames YOU choose. iPhoto and other applications create directories with names like "01" - making it impossible to backup or find the images you want without the application that created them. EOS Image Manager does not lock you in to any particular naming/organization schemes.· Full-Screen Slide Show with Floating Control PanelPreferences include settings for adjustable image sourcing, ordering, and time intervals of 0-60 seconds.· Tab-based Interface with ToolbarTabs mean ease of use with minimal clutter (no multiple-windows to navigate), and a fully customizable Toolbar means you can configure the interface to suit your needs.· Thumbnail Images and Context-Menu File OperationsThumbnail any amount of images at various sizes by merely selecting filenames in the browser. Manage files and thumbnails through easy contextual-menus.· File Renaming ToolsRemove URL-encoding or turn filenames like 0001.JPG0100.JPG into Picnic001.jpgPicnic100.jpg with the ease of a few keystrokes.· Preview Images in Target DirectoryTarget directory preview image means you can spot those duplicate images quickly.· Functional File BrowserDouble-click renaming of files in both the source and target directories.· Target Directory FeaturesCreate new destination folders on-the-fly, without having to use the Finder.· Adjustable GUISplitter bars and resizable sheets let you adjust the interface to suit you, so directory listings can accomodate any filename length.· Progress Sheets, Progress Bars and Status TextView the status of file operations in real time with status text and progress bars.· Functions That FunctionContext menus show the name of the selected Target Directory dynamically, options that are unavailable are disabled, and warnings are presented using sheets. What's New in This Release: · Major redesign of File Manager Tab GUI, including table with sortable columns. · Added "Date Modified" column to the main file browser. · Added sorting ability to Name, Size, and Date File Browser columns, along with the ability to reorder them. · Added sorting ability to Name, Size, and Date Target Browser columns, along with the ability to reorder them. · Images shown at full-size now auto-center in the image view when initially displayed and during window resizing operations (props to Brock Brandenberg). · The speed of file and rename operations is now greatly improved due to the removal of auto-refresh from the source browser. All moved/deleted items are simply removed from the listing now, and file renames simply rename the cell (items no longer reorder themselves to their new alphabetical location). · Added Thumbnail Size popup menu to Thumbnails Tab and set it to remember selected size between sessions. · Created brand-new application icon. · Added Tooltips to all Toolbar Icons. · Misc: Added horizontal scroll bar to file browser table. · Misc: Using only *columnName pointer now to connect with all table columns and not column index number.


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