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Exifer
Exifer is an image viewer that allows you to manage the metadata (EXIF/IPTC) of pictures taken by digital cameras. One of its main features is the ability to backup and restore EXIF data for all or s ...
Average of 4 user ratings:
- Jan 02, 2008
- For version:
- 2.1.5
Excellent software 
Great little software. Wasn't changed since 2002 and no need to change it.
Review by: boazam
First post
- Jul 21, 2006
- For version:
- 2.1.5
Just what the doctor ordered! 
I wanted to amend the date/time stamp on a number of image files as the date on the camera wasn't set properly. Exifer allowed me to do this easily and it offers a whole bunch of other stuff that I'm only just starting to explore. A very useful program if you mess around with digital image files, it's nicely presented, and well worth the price of a postcard (it's in the post Friedmann).
Review by: Ed_monton (3)
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- Jul 27, 2005
- For version:
- 2.1.5
Great program 
Not only does this program backup and restore the exif info of a picture file, but it also allows you to edit the exif info. This is the only freeware program I've found that does this.
Review by: beltman713 (10)
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- Dec 30, 2004
- For version:
- 2.1.5
A wonderful program for me! 
This program allows me to work with information stored in headers of image files and never risk losing any meta data. Exifer can can read meta data generated by digital cameras as mentioned and save a backup of any EXIF, IPTC, or Comment data. You can then make your photo enhancements with your favorite editor and never lose meta data since you can add it back into the picture from the backup data. You can also copy and paste the data from one file to another. Importing, exporting, or editing the meta data is a breeze with Exifer. The program can also add very professional looking watermarks. I have really enjoyed working with this program and perhaps if I send Mr. Schmidt another postcard he'll update the program again.
Review by: AungDin (57)
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