Photos of Event Organizer takes a unique approach to organizing your digital photos: scan your photos and automatically organizes them based on the day they were taken, referred to the event. Events do not have to be great–”the day You took lots of pictures” will do. But the idea makes sense because people tend to take many pictures on birthdays, dates, ballgames, and other events, and then plug in the USB cable and and upload a lot for one big Archive, sometimes even one large folder.
While the photo Event Organizer compressed file downloaded and extracted the installer normally is one of the slowest ever we experienced; Your mileage may vary. The process was finished, finally, so stick with it if it seems slow. The Program is easy to use: browse to the folder in a simple, streamlined interface, set the “show the gap” 2-31 days (You can add the month and year, as well) and press set. Photos of Event Organizer doesn’t move the photos; It just keeps track of them. Scan the image and creates the two events separated by about two weeks, based on the days we’ve taken a photo. Clicking on an event to open the thumbnail in the preview pane. For events that are grouped closely for several days, as the holiday season, the program held them to subevents labeled days 1, 2, and so on. We renamed our events to something more personal than “Event-1″ and click Save to save the structure of the whole event to our event. Click on thumbnail images to open the picture in Windows Photo Viewer. The instructions are easy to find; Click “Directions” on the interface.
One great thing about photo Event Organizer is the way it allows you to target individual folders and events. You may be too busy to sort through gigabytes of photos now, but You can set your birthday great aunt Gertrude pictures and post them like you promised before the mother you have to ask you again, that he wished he had nothing to do, can’t You? Get the picture?