
The need for running it on Windows hasn't been brought up to our attention in the past 10 years. is correct that gem doesn't support Windows environments.

and added some (so, bugs are expected as well).Įven GUI's appearance didn't changed much, I recommend reading manual! -see link above.I'm maintainer of the exiftool.rb and exiftool_vendored.rb repos. In short: GUIv5 doesn't introduce any new "capabilities", nor has suddenly become magic tool. Thus, I decided to make new GUI, so user can see something and get some benefits. Now, most users probably wouldn't even notice much difference, if that feature would be implemented into existing GUI, because all that stuff isn't visible -that is, it's running behind the scene. But then (probably because I was boring), I tried using ExifTool's -stay_open option from my code and as soon I succeeded, I knew, that's it -it would be a shame not using this in GUI. I mean, I only need to edit these few tags. Bug fixed for Preferences option save Filelist Details state on exit.įew months ago, I didn't think there would ever be a reason for making new major GUI version.I assume this happened after some of my work was lost because of disk failure. Bug fixed for ExifTool direct: option -r (recursive) didn't work.


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