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- Version: 7.1, 2/14/2008 12:00AM PST
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greenosity
Good app but... - Version: 7.0.1, 10/12/2007 08:39AM PST
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Agygano news about the new version of the app, no answer to my 3 e-mails where I describe some problems about the metadata management for the NEF (Nikon RAW).
Bye
AG
Major bug w/ creation date! 



- Version: 7.0.1, 8/14/2007 08:27PM PST
UncaMikey
QPict has a clever option to read the EXIF creation date from the image -- that is good. But whenever you add a keyword or perform any other action on the image, QPict changes the "Date Created" in the OS X Finder to the current date! This makes it impossible to keep track of images by when they were created.
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- Major bug w/ creation date!
I've used version 7.0.1 for several months and just installed version 7.1 one day ago. Both versions have problems with various date/times. Namely, QPict displays time in UTC format in some cases while displaying local time in other cases. This makes sorting or renaming by date incorrect.
For imported NEF images from my Nikon D50, QPict displays the EXIF date/times in UTC. For JPEG images, however, it displays the EXIF date/times in local time (CST USA in my case). For the file information (non-EXIF), it seems to display created and modified dates in UTC for both JPEG and NEF. In some cases, QPict displays a date created that no other program displays for the same file. I can't quite follow QPict's logic when dealing with date/times. I want to see ALL date/times in local times - not UTC.
As for support, I've emailed the support email several times but have never received one reply. I also can't believe there's no forums, not even a user-to-user forum so that users can help each other out.
The following issues have me thinking that QPict is not the right solution for me: