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DBGallery war am 30. Mai 2011! als Giveaway verfügbar!
DBGallery ist ein Tool zum Verwalten und Organisieren von Bildern. Lasst eure Bilder nicht vergessen in den Tiefen der Festplatte verstauben - holt sie heraus und genießt die Erinnerungen!
Windows 7, XP, or Vista (x32 or x64); Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher
21.2 MB
$49.95
Alle Features von DBGallery Personal ergänzt durch das effiziente Multibenutzer Photodatenbank-System. Kauft die Enterprise-Version zum Preis von Personal: Der Rabattcode lautetGOTD-3GRR. Der Code ist zwei Wochen gültig.
I'm simply not going to have time to evaluate this until much later. It certainly has many useful features, but there's also considerable duplication of features which are in recent versions of Windows, which they acknowledge. It's difficult to cover the issues concisely. DBGallery's ITPC/XMP fields may be finer-grained than native Windows support in Vista+. The GeoTagging via Google Maps looks handy, but many photo editors/viewers do that. The database is redundant in Vista+, where Windows Search, especially in Windows 7, provides even more power, especially with natural language queries and partial matching enabled. Windows Explorer in Vista+ can display numerous fields, just right-click a column heading in Details view to see what's available, and of course, sorting and filtering is available. Right-clicking a photo in Windows and selecting Properties, Details shows many basic fields, most of which are editable. Windows Vista+ supports saved searches, Windows 7 supports Libraries. Notably DBGallery is lacking face tagging, which is available in the free Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011, along with numerous other features, including all sorts of grouping, filtering, batch tagging/editing, single-picture editing (more features than batch), searching (but less powerful than Windows Search in Windows Explorer), etc. On the web pages, the headings are live, and generally have photos or videos describing the main features. CyberLink MediaShow 5 has face tagging, and supports Intel Core processors, ATI Stream, and nVidia CUDA (more of its features support CUDA than the others). DBGallery is also weak in its file sharing abilities compared to the others, especially Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011. However, DBGallery can be used in conjunction with other tools or features of Windows. Microsoft abandons many of their products. DBGallery mentions Microsoft Photo Info, which no longer appears to be available, although it remains compatible even with Window 7x64. Photo Info appears to have been superseded by Microsoft Pro Photo Tools 2.2, which is also obsolete. The subject of Windows Search is far too complex to delve into. With natural language queries and partial matching, it supports boolean operations and parentheses in a normal fashion. Comparison and ranges (look up the syntax) are available. It always matches property values. Property names must be fully spelled out (just a word will do), and it matches against those before values, so it's best to leave off the last letter of common words if you want a value match, as there's a high probability that those are a property name. I'd like DBGallery better if it were more integrated with recent versions of Windows, without its own database.
First, what is given away here is the personal version- you need to get a quote to find out about multiuser/enterprise use. Not a big deal for me, I do my own thing.
Second, this appears to use a monolithic database- SQL gets installed first. gonna take a while to search if you have a lot of photos.
Third, this appears to assume you have all your photos 'live' in direct-attached or networked storage. At least that's what it looks like to me.
That kills it for me, as I offload to DVD-R for long-term storage, and using InsideCat's [www.insidecat.biz] thumbnail feature in offline mode is lots faster- and I can search/sort by all the metadata once cataloged.
And on the side I get a fast disc catalog program that allows me to keep track of metadata on multimedia, data files, etc.- for a lower price.
About $10 less base, much faster, and more features.
For a print or media company, this sounds like it might be better in some ways. but not at $50 I bet.
For a single user, unless they're a professional and want to keep massive banks of photos on hard drives... I don't think it's going to be all that useful.
Just my opinion. I could be wrong. As usual.
This does not provide an option to create a desktop icon so you have to do that manually if you want one.
I am a bit stumped as to what this is for. At first glance it appeared to be a way to organize and find pics on my PC. According to the 'What Is DBGallery' section of their site: http://www.grrsystems.com/what-dbgallery - This is a shared photo database and tool allowing everyone in an organization to quickly access digital photo assets. The error message I get as soon as I open it leads me to believe that this is for people who have websites with SQL Hosting.
-Am I way off base?
-Could someone dumb down what this product is?
-Is the error I am getting unique to me? What is the resolution?
This is the error message I get as soon as I launch the application:
Error Message: Unable to connect to any of the specified MySQL hosts.
DBGallery has not yet been initialized (likely the first time it's been run) and a database connection cannot be made.
The most likely cause is that MySql was already installed on your system prior to loading DBGallery.
If this is the case the resolution is to choose the 'Advanced Configuration' button below and key the relevant database connection info.
Other possibilities...
MySql wasn't installed. Resolution: run DBGallerySetup.exe and install MySql from there.
The database isn't reachable. Potential Resolution: Connect to the database server via another means and choose the 'Retry' button.
- I appreciate and help understanding this.
Away from today's Software Debate (in a strict sense) - I have noticed that some People who are simply asking questions are being severely "bashed" around their heads with unbelievable hostility!
If You don't find their asking for Help relevant to Your situation - at least have courtesy (and mercy) not to judge. That's my plea. Thanks to Those who look beyond thumbs down, see BETTER! - and take their time to help.
@Fubar #3
Most of the time I enjoy reading your comments because they seem well-founded but today my feeling is you should better not have said anything. First off, if you don't have a large collection of photos, you will not understand the need for a good photo database. Searching for photos by resolution (size or dpi) doesn't get you anywhere as all photos shot with the same camera will have the same resolution. Searching by camera make or model is ridiculous for a photographer as they will have thousands of photos shot with the same camera. Face tagging would be a great thing if I could tell the program 'Here, this is the face of my brother John. Now go search all my thousands of photos and tag all appearances of my brother's face with his name.' You believe it can be done? No, it can't. Anyway, even if the program pretended, it had accomplished the task I still would have to go through all the photos just to make sure...
Maintaining a photo database is a tedious job, but if the tool is any good, it's well worth the effort. (As I am using another DAM tool which I am quite happy with, I will not install this one, though.) Even Windows 11 search will not be of much assistance in this unless something drastic happens, such as the camera automatically stores the names of people's faces in some metadata. Might well be, if Google extend their street view to "people's living rooms/bedrooms view" or some such thing.
@frank mohnhaupt
bitte hier nachlesen:
http://www.grrsystems.com/faq#n18
wäre doppelt gemoppelt, da DBGallery alle Clients/Server-Soft mitbringt und brächte nur Kuddelmuddel (Stichwort: DB-Locksteuerung etc.)
Daher xampp nicht starten, wenn Du DBGallery (System) nutzen willst.
Allerdings kannst Du (wenn die DBGallery-Systemdienste nicht gestartet wurden) auf die für DBGallery erstellten/genutzten MySQL-DBs zugreifen.
Weitere Frage wäre zu klären:
willst Du einen eigenen DB-Gallery-"Web"server auf Deinem Rechner einrichten oder nur die MySQL-DBs auf Deinem Web-Host importieren ?
Antwort:
ersteres ginge zumindest mit DBGallery-Enterprise (laut Hersteller)
zweites gäbe m.E. Probleme, da die Pfade wohl absolut abgespeichert wurden (im Web brauchst Du PHP zum Auslesen der DB, keine Windows-EXE)
Allerdings mit einem IIS könntest Du auch MySQL zugreifen.
Oder mit ASP.
Die MySQL-DB könntest Du dann bzgl. der Pfade strippen und als Selected-DB-Kopie ablegen.
ALLES ZU KOMPLIZIERT:
lass nur den DBGallery-Server (mit Multiuserzugriff) bei Dir PRIVAT laufen und gib den Zugriff über DSL-Flatrate für Kumpels frei ! Über Deinen Router sichere dass man von außen auf Deinen PC zugreifen kann
sowie, dass Deine DSL-Verbindung NICHT "bei Nichtnutzung unterbrochen " wird.
Binde auf Deiner Webseite das kostenlose Webseiten-Modul von
www.wieistmeineip.de ein, damit die User zum Verbindungsaufbau Deine aktuelle IP lesen/nutzen können, um deinen Server ansprechen zu können !!
- ich hoffe, ich habe nichts vergessen oder übersehen -
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@3 - kernel.exe:
ACDSee Pro 4 gibt es bereits auf deutsch.Siehe hier:
http://store.acdsee.com/store/acd/de_DE/DisplayProductDetailsPage/productID.227092400
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Bei dem Preis sollte aber eine kleine Digicam als Beilage dabei sein.
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Habe mir die Programmbeschreibung auf der Homepage angesehen, danach war alles klar: Download und komplizierte Installation heute gespart. ACDSee, XNView, Photoshop, VallenJpegger, FastStone View, Ashampoo Photo Commander 9, ThumbsPlus, alle in deutsch und einfach zu bedienen. Warum sollte ich mir dann diesen Mist installieren? Nur weil es heute nichts kostet? Das hier ist höchstens was für den Tobi-Opa-Troll!Nein danke - Daumen runter und tschüß! Wann endlich wird hier etwas Brauchbares angeboten?
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Lasst eure Bilder nicht vergessen in den Tiefen der Festplatte verstauben...
Na ja, dass können auch andere Programme, die eigentlich nicht in der Original-Version round about 50$ kosten - sie sind nämlich kostenfrei und auf Deutsch (ich nehme nicht an, dass dies Programm mehrsprachig ist).
Ich habe diese Software auf Grund der Beiträge von #1+2 erst gar nicht installiert. Viel Zeit gespart. Danke.
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Habe schon xampp installiert, also ist mySQL schon verhanden...leider finde ich nirgendwo eine Idee wie das zu realisieren ist....Irgendjemand nen Tip?
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Ein Programm, das für sein ohnehin gewöhnungsbedürftiges GUI Comic Sans MS und Lucida Callygraphy verwendet, kann ich irgendwie nicht ernst nehmen. So etwas würde ich höchstens bei einem Programm für Kinder akzeptieren. Abgesehen davon ist der Preis ein Witz, denn das bessere ACDSee gibt es deutlich günstiger und XNview sogar geschenkt - das ganze Jahr über und nicht nur heute.
Wirklich genial ist das brandneue ACDSee Pro 4, das aber noch einen Tacken mehr kostet und deshalb und weil es noch nicht auf Deutsch zu haben ist, nichts für den durchschnittlichen GAOTD-Besucher ist.
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Bei Zdnet findet sich auch eine Besprechung der Software:
Dort heißt es: Wir empfehlen dieses Programm unter Vorbehalt, es funktioniert, aber dies herauszufinden macht mehr Mühe, als es wert ist.
http://download.cnet.com/DBGallery/3000-12511_4-10666995.html
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Nach anfänglichen Installationswidrigenkeiten gelang die Installation in zwei Schritten. Es mußte sogar eine SQL-Datenbank intalliert werden. Dann meldete sich mehrmals die Firewall. Dann sollte ich meine Firewall für das Programm (mit eigenen Kanal) erlauben. Sorry diese gutgemeinte Freiheit ist nichts für mich!
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