F-Spot is the default personal photo management program on the Gnome desktop of Ubuntu, but it will be replaced by Shotwell in Ubuntu10.10MaverickMeerkat. Update 0.7.1 four weeks after F-Spot0.7.0 release. Now, you can use Taglib to import photos. After successfully importing photos from a digital camera, you can choose to delete the photos from the camera. In addition, there are other important updates. You can view all updates here. In Ubuntu
F-Spot is the default personal photo manager for Gnome desktops in Ubuntu, but it will be replaced by Shotwell in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat.
Update F-Spot 0.7.0 four weeks after release. Now, you can use Taglib to import photos. After successfully importing photos from a digital camera, you can choose to delete the photos from the camera. In addition, there are other important updates. You can view all updates here.
Install F-Spot 0.7.1 in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (this is only a development version and eventually becomes 0.8). Run the following command:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: f-spot/f-spot-ppa & sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install f-spot