(1) For existing libraries, it would be easier if you could simply pick a folder you wanted to clean, rather than having to name it 'DCIM' and put it in the same folder as iPhoto Exif Cleaner
This is possible, and I'll likely do it in the long run. I thought it best to try my solution out first before I spend time on the extra features. I'm not sure of a timescale on the next version. Why I didn't just start the scan from the folder the app is in I'm not sure. Seems obvious now!
(2) Display real progress as you clean the photos, even if it is only the filename of the current photo, similar to the output of the read-only version
Again, I'll try my best but can't promise anything.
Fantastic! - msephton
Hi Nicholas,To address your two suggestions:
(1) For existing libraries, it would be easier if you could simply pick a folder you wanted to clean, rather than having to name it 'DCIM' and put it in the same folder as iPhoto Exif Cleaner
This is possible, and I'll likely do it in the long run. I thought it best to try my solution out first before I spend time on the extra features. I'm not sure of a timescale on the next version. Why I didn't just start the scan from the folder the app is in I'm not sure. Seems obvious now!
(2) Display real progress as you clean the photos, even if it is only the filename of the current photo, similar to the output of the read-only version
Again, I'll try my best but can't promise anything.
Glad you like the app and find it useful.
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