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Neofinder manual
Neofinder manual







neofinder manual

I’ve been running it hard for a couple of weeks now, and it’s exactly what I’ve been looking for. It’s intuitive, fast, and handles everything - it even recognizes the native Affinity Photo and Designer files.

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It’s not perfect (no software ever is) it doesn’t do versions/stacks like PS/Aperture did, for instance, and it doesn’t instantaneously update folders the way other apps do (you have to manually invoke an update routine, which takes a few minutes to run.) But those are minor quibbles, because everything else I need in a DAM is there and works very well. And, should they go out of business in a year, I've lost no functionality because all of the data is stored in the image files themselves. It’s definitely worth far more than the measly $40 the author asks. This has been posted for a day already and no replies? I guess that you need to add the terms "Lightroom" or "Aperture" to the title to grab the attention of people. I'm also going to read Beyond Lightroom: How one Mac power user found the Holy Grail of media asset management to see how the author used NeoFinder to solve his need for a powerful DAM solution. I'm still using Aperture but I know that they day is coming when I will need to move to another solution. I'm really glad that I went with referenced masters when I initially configured my Aperture library.

neofinder manual

Maybe if I had said "An Aperture replacement that isn't Lightroom" it would have gotten more attention! It should make moving to something like NeoFinder easier to do. I've been using NeoFinder all day today, and it's a comfortable environment to work in.









Neofinder manual