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Rapid Photo Downloader

Rapid Photo Downloader is an application for professional and amateur photographers, designed for use on the Linux desktop. It can download photos and videos from multiple cameras, memory cards, and portable storage devices simultaneously. It provides many flexible, user-defined options for subfolder creation, photo and video renaming, and backup.

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  •  23 Jan 2013 01:53

    Release Notes: Contains two bugfixes for when running under a recent Linux distribution such as Ubuntu 12.10 or Fedora 18, including a fix for one critical bug. Many translations have been updated.

    •  25 Jun 2012 21:37

      Release Notes: Performance has been substantially improved when scanning a large number of files. You can now specify from where to download using command line options. Translations have been updated.

      •  30 May 2012 21:14

        Release Notes: You can now use a month in text format to generate subfolders and filenames. Various minor bugfixes have been applied, and a variety of translations have been updated.

        •  08 Jan 2012 18:47

          Release Notes: You can now download MTS video files and THM video thumbnail files, automatically rotate JPEG images, and extract Exif.CanonFi.FileNumber metadata. There is a new toolbar, showing the most commonly changed configuration options: where files will be transferred from, whether they will be copied or moved, and where they will be transferred to. Several bugs have been fixed, and translations have been updated.

          •  02 Oct 2011 15:52

            Release Notes: New features were added to specify, in finer detail, from where photos and videos should be downloaded and where they should be backed up to. Nine bugs were fixed, a Danish translation was added, and many other translations were updated.

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