
March 30th, 2007, 03:15 AM
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 | Mac addict since 1993 | | Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Zurich, Switzerland
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There are few DAM systems that are cross platform and they are pretty much all in the Pro market. One reason might be that server based setups are usually found in companies where as the average household doesn't have a server. That's where software like iPhoto comes in handy, but those are usually not cross platform. I have recently looked at a number of DAM solutions but I have yet to find the perfect solution that is affordable.
__________________ My personal Apple history (italic = dead): * 1993: Centris 610, upg -> PM 6100/60, OC to 80MHz * 1998: iMac [233MHz, 384MB, 10GB] * 2000: PowerBook G3 [233MHz, 384MB, 20GB] * 2003: PowerBook G4 [15", 867MHz, 1GB, 100GB], 10GB 2G iPod * 2004: 20GB 3G iPod, Airport Express * 2006: MBP [15", 2GHz, 2GB, 160GB] * 2007 : MBP C2D [15", 2.33GHz, 3GB, 160GB] * Plus about 15 mostly 2nd hand Macs I bought for my friends and family. About the less Mac centric me. |