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Which of these would you recommend for a small studio. Files will not be accessed at the same time from different locations. But they will be accessed from different systems at different given times. I look for all the export features LR has.Basically would like all of what LR has, except I like having a 'File Manager' view. I really like ACDSee, but it has issues with stability Metadata, and it is also trying to be a developer with less focus on Managing.

Any expereicnes with the ones mentioned in the subject line? I am firmly not interested in cloud 'sollutions', or enterprise options that run much more than a few hundred dollars.

I hope something in the $100 to $250 per 2 licenses will solve things. Did you try that AnyFile plugin for Lightroom?

I used Portfolio 7-8 years ago and it has some qualities (Aperture 1 shamelessly copied many of them). With a DNG workflow, you see the updated preview. Its handling of xmp metadata is as good as you'll find - you can map any field to an xmp address - and you can set up custom fields and define the type of data they contain. It has user level permissions, which is handy in small studios but also hints at what you may find is also a problem - it's increasingly oriented towards the corporate customer and any updates will suit their needs. The trouble is, there's no money to be made in standalone DAM programs for the little guy. IMatch is powerful and is loved by its fans.

It has an interface only its mother could love, but it scripting engine is wonderful. Otherwise I hardly know it. Hi John, I did, and it didn't work as I think I have another PDF/Acrobat Win764bit issue that seams like UNRESOLVABLE. Lots of folks are able to resolve it from some work arounds, but I still have not even after doing a 64bit Fix tool, as the tool didn't find the registry entries for Acro Reader. Even so, I notice it creates a jpeg of the PDF and then has the AF logo large over the thumbs. Also it by defgault turns the filters on LR and all else is hidden until I select No Filters.

It makes it a bit annoying, besides I really think LR is the wrong way to manage files, since it lacks a browser, How does one know whats in a folder? Also the Plugin doesn't see indd/InDesign files either, so. Hi Phil, Just to say that I've paid for IDimager and have been 'trying to use it' - this since version 3. I sort of live in hope of getting IDimager to work in the manner in which it was intended.

But, and alas, IDimager never quite seems to get there. Let's just say that, while IDimager - for all its potential - looks good on paper, it never seems to quite crack it for me. IDimager somehow always seems to falls short in realising this potential and this by a long chalk. While there's meant to be a major release on the way - which includes being ported to the the Apple platform - IDimager is currently a 32-bit app, meaning to say that it has memory management issues.

Even in version 5, IDimager is inherently unstable and erratic. Whenever I use IDimager, I frequently get 'Not Responding' messages. While not quite 'hanging', it stalls every now and then. The best one can do here is to just wait it out. IDimager can take longs hours to 'ingest' a couple of 100 images - meaning to say it is 'slow'. There also seems to be this continual need to run and re-run image update cycles.

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In the process thumbnail images appear and disappear, thus necessitating another round of image updates. There also seems to issues with writing and managing metadata to images within IDimager. While the issue may not always be with IDimager - as in Adobe moving and shifting the goal posts in this respect - it seems to make a monkey of one's efforts in this regard. As I say, on paper, IDimager looks good.

It exudes potential and I live in hope that it gets to work as its creator and supporters intend it to. Progecad architecture download crackle. In all this time I've lived through a patchwork of updates and, through all of this, I'm still waiting for the day where I can use IDimager with any confidence. I currently have just over 10,000 images in the IDimager database - and, I'm waiting So currently, I now rely on Windows File Manager and Bridge to manage my archive. I use the File Manager to set up my file structure - this on local and external hard drives. I use Bridge to ingest, rename and apply basic metadata to my images and thereafter, to 'look into' the image folders. Just recently I've had some issues using Bridge CS6 - as in Bridge erroneously overwriting EXIF data. So, like yourself, I too am on the lookout for an effectively solution that's not going to cost an arm and a leg.