Collecting Inspiration jpegs, pdfs and webshots
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- mirrorball
Can anybody recommend a programme that can catalogue and tag pdf's, jpegs, and captured web screenshots?
Something that is like iPhoto (but also supports pdfs) would be great so I can have all the images in one folder but also have subfolders too.
- monospaced0
Bridge
- thats the best option so far, but finder is just as goodmirrorball
- I know...see belowmonospaced
- JG_LB0
finder
- bored2death0
I'd use a folder.
- MrPierre0
Memory
- mirrorball0
I tried littlesnapper but it only does open windows.
- GeorgesII0
I use a folder called "WTV" on my desktop,
- inkpink0
finder/ folder/ osx quicklook (spacebar) and preview
what more so you need?
- pillhead0
I found a great little app for this, Paparazzi!
It can d/l a complete web pages in most format including PDF so you can copy text if need be.
- LOKi0
good web based one here, don't think its what you're looking for though: http://zootool.com/
- i_monk0
Minesweeper
- arthur0
I keep a folder on my desktop called "Ideas" and drag things into it. Couldn't be much easier.
- M_C_P0
interesting. i've been keeping crap in an inspiration folder for a while now and rely on brute memory to pull pieces from it when i need it.
never thought of bridge to handle that kinda task.
- M_C_P0
ok... in bridge, am i able to add metadata such as urls, project names, etc as keywords that i can later add as filters? if so, how does one add/edit/append metadata goodness?
- neferiu0
Evernote - www.evernote.com
- Even the premium seems pretty good for $45 a year.Andrew_D
- mirrorball0
Evernote looks pretty cool, supports the iPhone & iPad too! Nice one neferiu
- mirrorball0
When you save Safari Web bookmarks in a finders folder, does it save a preview of the page in Snow Leopard for using quicklook?