Pixory allows you to store your photos on your own pc but to access, compose into albums, and share them anywhere on the internet. It can work in conjunction with Apple's iPhoto and allow you to share photo albums directly from your own computer. Pixory is a client and a server, a lightweight web application for browsing photo collections on your hardrive; an album server to your friends and family or anyone on the internet. It simplifies accessing and organizing photo collections on your home network.
What is new in this release:
- Basic Configuration save fails under certain circumstances on initial configuration.
- Public Catalog fails to display owner's name.
- Configuration->Advanced->Indexing->"rebuild now" can cause some albums to loose custom album cover settings.
- Auto-launched browser always opens URL based on the default port (8081), even if the user has configured a custom port in Configuration->Advanced.
- Pixory now runs under Mac OS X. See the UserGuide.html and limitations.html for more information.
- Browser launching now has it's own flag, instead of relying on the java.awt.headless flag. To ensure that pixory automatically launches the browser on startup: -Dbrowser.launch=true. To prevent pixory from launching a browser, -Dbrowser.launch=false. The default is "true".
- Ablum->Flow-> order pages by -> imageDate/fileName can now use ascending or descending order.
Requirements:
Mac OS X
Java 1.4.1+
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