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03 Jun, 2008

Photo Transfer v0.2, give it at test will ya?

Posted by: Jason Burns In: Development| Photography| Web Authoring| Windows

So you saw my list of updates I wanted to make to this little application I assume, if not, my want list is:

  • The ability to separate RAW and JPG files into separated folders if you shoot in RAW+JPG modes.
  • The ability to save your previous source and destination folders
  • pre-populate the new folder name with the date/time formatted how you want
  • Removing the status text and using a progress bar with a label to indicate the current action
  • add a preview box so you can view the photos being transferred
  • add a cancel button to stop the process

I got some of my updates in so I am posting a new version for your downloading pleasure, unfortunately I didn’t get everything in so there is still no separating RAW and JPGs into different folders and I haven’t added the prepopulate date/time to the new folder dialog but the updates are:

  • Different UI Look to support images and progress
  • Ability to cancel an operation in progress
  • Ability to save and clear your source, work and archive locations
  • JPGs being transferred are previewed during transfer
  • Progress is tracked on a folder per folder basis
  • Status displays current folder being copied and destination
  • Fixed Recursive Delete Functionality

Here is a little screen shot of how it looks now, slightly different than the previous version.

Photo Transfer Preview

As before the source and executables are available for download:

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