Windows · Free download · Graphics Viewing

PhotoArchive (by Mark Reed)v1.1

allows you to create an archive of a collection of JPEG images which provides searching capabilities and is portable to other computer platforms.

Operating system
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
File size
2 MB
License
30-day Trial
Last updated
Feb 14, 2025

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Overview

What is PhotoArchive (by Mark Reed)?

allows you to create an archive of a collection of JPEG images which provides searching capabilities and is portable to other computer platforms.

In depth

A closer look at PhotoArchive (by Mark Reed)

The program can extract information about a collection of JPEG images from one of the following types of catalog files: a directory containing JPEG files, a tab-delimited text file, a ThumbsPlus V3 database, a ThumbsPlus V4 export file, a Photo Organizer library file, an EasyPhoto gallery file (Adobe Photo Deluxe), or a PhotoRecall database.

The information related to each image can be easily edited after the archive is created. Data fields include the title, keywords, category, comments, author, and date.

You can also access the archive with Netscape Navigator 3.x and above, Internet Explorer 3.x and above, Opera 3.6, and other JavaScript-capable browsers.

Verdict

Should you download PhotoArchive (by Mark Reed)?

PhotoArchive (by Mark Reed) runs on Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11 and is available under the 30-day Trial license — the installer is 2 MB. We’ve catalogued it under Graphics Viewing.

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At a glance

PhotoArchive (by Mark Reed) specifications

Category
Graphics Viewing
Publisher
Mark Reed
Last updated
Feb 14, 2025
License
30-day Trial
Operating system
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
File size
2 MB
Price
Free
Page views
549

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