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Olav
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In the past we have used Picasa, which was great, but a lot of the information was sitting in the specific Windows user account being used, and also that information was tied to specific file(directory) paths.

Now I am looking for something where:

  1. InformationImportant information is stored independently from the machine I am working from.
  2. We can work from different devices (primarily Windows, but preferably Android as well).
  3. Paths (for directories) can change.
  4. Standards are followed as far as possible.

In the past we have used Picasa, which was great, but a lot of the information was sitting in the specific Windows user account being used, and also that information was tied to specific file paths.

Now I am looking for something where:

  1. Information is stored independently from the machine I am working from.
  2. We can work from different devices (primarily Windows, but preferably Android as well).
  3. Paths (for directories) can change.
  4. Standards are followed as far as possible.

In the past we have used Picasa, which was great, but a lot of the information was sitting in the specific Windows user account being used, and also information was tied to specific (directory) paths.

Now I am looking for something where:

  1. Important information is stored independently from the machine I am working from.
  2. We can work from different devices (primarily Windows, but preferably Android as well).
  3. Paths (for directories) can change.
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unor
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Photo Organizerorganizer for Networknetwork and Multiple Usersmultiple users

In the paspast we have used Picasa, which was great, but a lot of the information werewas sitting in the specific Windows Useruser account being used, and also that information was tied to spesificspecific file phatspaths.

Now I am looking for something where:

  1. Information is stored indepndentlyindependently from the machine I am working from.
  2. We can work from different devices (Primarilyprimarily Windows, but preferably Android as well).
  3. Paths (for directories) can change.
  4. Follows standardsStandards are followed as far as possible.

Photo Organizer for Network and Multiple Users

In the pas we have used Picasa, which was great, but a lot of the information were sitting in the specific Windows User account being used, and also that information was tied to spesific file phats.

Now I am looking for something where:

  1. Information is stored indepndently from the machine I am working from.
  2. We can work from different devices (Primarily Windows, but preferably Android as well).
  3. Paths (for directories) can change.
  4. Follows standards as far as possible.

Photo organizer for network and multiple users

In the past we have used Picasa, which was great, but a lot of the information was sitting in the specific Windows user account being used, and also that information was tied to specific file paths.

Now I am looking for something where:

  1. Information is stored independently from the machine I am working from.
  2. We can work from different devices (primarily Windows, but preferably Android as well).
  3. Paths (for directories) can change.
  4. Standards are followed as far as possible.
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Olav
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Photo Organizer for Network and Multiple Users

In the pas we have used Picasa, which was great, but a lot of the information were sitting in the specific Windows User account being used, and also that information was tied to spesific file phats.

Now I am looking for something where:

  1. Information is stored indepndently from the machine I am working from.
  2. We can work from different devices (Primarily Windows, but preferably Android as well).
  3. Paths (for directories) can change.
  4. Follows standards as far as possible.