JPO Java Picture Organizer

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Launched: 14.1.2003

Thanks

  • Michael Rudolf for the JWizz framework. See: http://javaprog.net/jwizz/
  • Franklin He for the Simplified and Traditional Chinese translations
  • Drew Noakes for posting the Exif decoder software on his homepage http://drewnoakes.com
  • Jacob Dreyer for the original Makefile framework http://geosoft.no
  • Philip Milne for contributing the Table sorter code via the Java Tutorial
  • Lode Leroy for helping with the run-from-jar
  • Csaba Nagy for helping with the Ant setup
  • Joe Azure for the Page Count display in the Thumbnail pane
  • Dean S. Jones for his icon collection on http://www.gallant.com/icons.htm that I have modified to suit my needs.
  • Sandra Keller for putting up with me while I was developing this software which she would "Delete right away after downloading it from the internet"

SourceForge.net Project Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/j-po

Alternatives:

blueMarine Looks like a visually appealing open source alternative.
JAlbum Very popular tool to create web albums.


About the Author

Richard Eigenmann works as an Analyst at a Private Bank in Zürich, Switzerland. He has been using computers since 1983. In 1999 he started using Linux.

Contact: richard.eigenmann@gmail.com
Homepage: http://www.lomumba.ch/richi

JPO was written in Zürich, Switzerland but also while on vacation in South Africa and the Caribbean. The sites I wrote JPO at included aeroplanes, trains, cars, safari camps, sail boats, botanical gardens, restaurants, bars and swimming pools.

Richard "eats his own dog food". He uses JPO to manage a private collection of around 15'000 pictures.


License

JPO is licenced under the GPL license. It is explaned here: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

The JWizz wizard classes are licensed under the FreeBSD license by Michael Rudolf. They are in an included .jar file and have not been modified.


Last update to this page: 4.11.2007
Copyright 2003-2007 by Richard Eigenmann, Zürich, Switzerland