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KPhotoAlbum is an image viewer and organizer created and maintained by Jesper K Pedersen. The core philosophy behind its creation was that it should be easy for users to annotate images and videos taken with a digital camera. Users can search for images based on those annotations (also called Categories) and use the results in a variety of ways. Features include slideshows, annotation, Kipi Plugin support for manipulating images, and boolean searches.

KPhotoAlbum is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Although it is free, it is encouraged that users donate money to help the development of the application.

=History=
Jesper K Pedersen created the project in December of 2002 under the name KimDaBa. The project was released on December 2, 2004. KimDaBa was renamed to KPhotoAlbum on May 9, 2006. The current stable version is 2.2, released on April 19, 2006. Google Summer of Code 2006 sponsored Tuomas Suutari to create a SQL database back-end for KPhotoAlbum. The next planned release will use the SQL database back end, and will provide support for video files. See below for more expected features.

Major Releases
* 1.0 on 2003-11-29 - Bug Fixes and feature additions, including Hiding private images; Handbook; and the ability to edit image properties in the Viewer.
* 1.1 in 2004 - Bug fixes and feature additions, including tooltip enhancements, setting images as screen background, drag/drop support, settings and shortcuts configuration menus, custom thumbnail size, HTML page themes, rescan for images, MD5sums for tracking images, and find images not currently on disk.
* 2.0 on 10-18-2004 - Bug fixes and feature additions including slideshow enhancements, Import/Export functionality, image preloading, directory browsing, spell checking
* 2.1 on 5-2-2005 - Bugfixes and feature additions including improved date editor, token functionality, internationalization, search enhancements, and date navigation bar.
* 2.2 on 4-19-2006 - Bugfixes and feature additions including data backups and compression, new icon view, EXIF dialog, cache options; configurability for the annotation dialog layout.
* Expected features in the next release: SQL Database back-end, optimizations for large image databases, many annotation dialog enhancements, tree view for categories and subcategories, scroll wheel support in the viewer, video support, tristate annotation dialog checkboxes, expanded keybinding configuration support, and others.

The next stable release is expected in late 2006 or early 2007.
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