MemoryMiner is a brand new application that represents the first step towards a long term goal: the creation of the world's most extensive network of first-person accounts of modern society and culture. Like all big ideas, it starts with a simple premise and a mass appeal for participation. MemoryMiner is an application used to organize and share digital media using a simple, yet powerful metaphor, namely "People, Places and Time."
At its core, are a simple set of tools for treating photos (particularly rare, "pre-digital" photos) as individual frames in a type of endless story board. The story elements are linked to each other by way of annotation layers identifying the people, places, dates and events captured in each frame. As links are made, it becomes easy and tremendously interesting to explore the threads which link people's lives across time, place and shared experience.
Over time, a set of network services will link individual MemoryMiner libraries, using the descriptive metadata to help people find these digital story elements securely and efficiently.
What's new in this version:
maintenance release which in addition to containing an import bug fix for web export, includes the latest version of the iMedia browser. The iMedia Browser now supports iPhoto Events, and contains numerous speed improvements and bug fixes. Follow the link and
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