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Install Shotwell Photo Manager in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10/Linux Mint 14/13/12 and previous Ubuntu/Mint Versions

Shotwell is a digital photo organizer that runs on Linux. Shotwell is an efficient photo organizer designed specifically for the GNOME desktop. It can edit, sort, import, and organize the image collection of the users in fast and secure manner.


What's new in this Release:
  • Raw and enhanced image - It’s smarter at keeping paired images together now.
  • Better reporting and options to save the details, if something fails.
  • Shotwell using new Facebook Graph API‘d
  • New types of circular, checkboardular, nifty new wipes.
  • Along with all this come many bugs fixed, UI nits squashed and glitches – now fixed.
Shotwell will ship as default photo manager in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring

To install shotwell in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Source: yorba
Install Shotwell 0.12.3 on Ubuntu 12.04/Linux Mint (New Release)

Yorba has just released Shotwell 0.12.3, a bug-fix release of our popular GNOME-based photo manager. This version fixes a critical issue in which the absence of a certain .ui file would cause the application to fail to launch in direct-edit mode.

shotwell

What's new in this Release?
  • Straighten photo feature
  • Support for GTK+3
  • Flickr login now uses OAuth authentication
  • Greater support for Android devices
  • Saved searches can exclude all photos tagged with a given string
  • Lots of bug fixes!

To install Shotwell on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Site of Shotwell. That's it
Install Shotwell 0.12.1 on Ubuntu/Linux Mint (New Release)

Yorba has just released Shotwell 0.12.1, a bug-fix release of our popular GNOME-based photo manager. This version fixes a critical issue in which the absence of a certain .ui file would cause the application to fail to launch in direct-edit mode.

shotwell

What's new in this Release?
  • Straighten photo feature
  • Support for GTK+3
  • Flickr login now uses OAuth authentication
  • Greater support for Android devices
  • Saved searches can exclude all photos tagged with a given string
  • Lots of bug fixes!

To install Shotwell on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Site of Shotwell. That's it