Welcome to Appliworks
After some time of preparation, Appliworks has at last his own Internet site. This is a wonderful occasion to reexplain the why of this software, and to remind its features.
In fact, this project began when I discovered that there wasn’t any good multimedia software for Gnome 2, I mean a software which should include some multimedia features that I find essentials.
Since then, things changed a lot, and many softwares doing what I wanted exists now, especially in the audio reading sector, and in those of web navigation and personnal notes. That’s the reason why this project, much more ambitious on the beggining, is now restrained to an image displayer, and shortly a video reader using VideoLan (this feature is still in my mind, but I haven’t begin to develop it up to this day).
The image display and classification feature, the only actually working today in the software, is really innovative in his conception. To be more precise, besides of displaying your images files and all the images of a folder, the software allows you to classify your images in a succession of folders and to record their status (rotation, zoom, …) without even touch the real image stocked on your hard disk. So, you have a kind of virtual file system for your pictures.