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Eric Mills

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Sep 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/20/97
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Jase P. Wells wrote:
> I'm looking for a Mac application that will take a folder of images and
> create a catalog displaying a preview of all the images. I used to have a
> program called "Graphic Tools" from DeltaPoint, but it was several years
> old, and DeltaPoint doesn't seem to support that app anymore.
>
> The ability to create a contact sheet would be nice, but all I really want
> is something to create a catalog of images so I can look at previews to
> see what I want. I suppose Adobe Fetch would do this -- are there any
> freeware/shareware alternatives?
>
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g...@foxinternet.net,Internet writes:
There are a few but I've always used (and had good luck with) "Multi-Ad
Search" from Multi-Ad Services, Inc. The newest version I know of is 3.1.1.

I thought Multi-Ad was a commercial company.
Is this Search freeware or shareware, as asked?

Denis Chagnon

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Sep 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/20/97
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€>Jase P. Wells wrote:
€>> I'm looking for a Mac application that will take a folder of images and
€>> create a catalog displaying a preview of all the images. I used to have a
€>> program called "Graphic Tools" from DeltaPoint, but it was several years
€>> old, and DeltaPoint doesn't seem to support that app anymore.
€>>
€>> The ability to create a contact sheet would be nice, but all I really want
€>> is something to create a catalog of images so I can look at previews to
€>> see what I want. I suppose Adobe Fetch would do this -- are there any
€>> freeware/shareware alternatives?
€>>
€>***************************

From the iView manual :

iView
Simply the easiest and fastest way to view and
catalog pictures for the Mac.

If you have ever wanted an application that would keep track of all the
pictures on your disk iView is for you. iView is primarily designed to
catalogue and playback image files. iView goes beyond the Mac's simple
scrapbook utility and allows you to view and organise several types of
images on all your disks. Some of the types currently supported include:
JPEG, GIF, Single-layer Photoshop, Silicon Graphics and of course PICT
files, clips and startup screens. iView displays images as a list of file
names, list of thumbnails, variable sized image, or as a slide show.
Images can then be cataloged, launched with the application that created
them, printed in custom reports, saved as a QuickTime movie, copied to
the clipboard, or dragged as clips to the finder. Catalogs can be searched
and saved on your hard disk. A catalog can contain real images from
volumes that may not be mounted. iView will let you view the images and
prompt you to insert the volume to retrieve an image.

The Latest Versions of

* iView is here :

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