For Linux I like albumshaper
Specially to generate web albums (with XML + XSL + Themes)
I didn't dislike Picasa 2.0 (it works and it's simple) but I still miss things:
Linux version
Advanced mode interface (access to EXIF data for instance)
Album and collection oriented classification (two levels)
Comment and tags on photo areas (auto detecting human heads)
Integration with popular blogging software (MT, WP, etc) not only blogger
More date related auto classification features (detecting and grouping photos in different time ranges: hours, days, etc)
It's just as I imagine navigation help for vehicles in 5 to 10 years. With this huge sensor network and the *exact* position of your car and your head you will be able to see in the windscreen signals and messages over the real image.
Every passenger will see a custom view upon his vision angle to the windscreen and his profile (you looking for bars and traffic directions while your wife look for shops)
I didn't dislike Picasa 2.0 (it works and it's simple) but I still miss things:
Every passenger will see a custom view upon his vision angle to the windscreen and his profile (you looking for bars and traffic directions while your wife look for shops)
It's a question of data mining and calibration.
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You missed DeepBurner, a free cd burning tool. I didn't read the license but it seems enough free.
Anyway your compilation is amazing.