while Eagle by now imports IPTC keywords (and possibly OSX tags), no metadata produced in Eagle are passed on in any appropriate way. There is no (inherent) way for global search of (sub-)libraries, there is no way to open the libraries outside of the app itself, but most importantly to me: the metadata one produces in Eagle is not written back to established, native metadata structures - at least on the Mac. There are some drawbacks though stemming from its original use-case and it seems to me stemming from the fact it´s Electron-based. but relly, all features of the UX are versatile, intelligently + densely organized… and the sheer speed and combined with a ‘flat’ non-byzanthine UI (think DevonThink here…) is just making everything that is good about it so much better still. Some more gem features are localized image annotation (hotspots), organization btw libraries (moving files with a ‘one click’ solution), visual bookmarking, search filters galore + saved intelligent searches etc. because it is so fast, frictionless in use, well organized handy / intelligent UI, has the splendid webclipper Jessi mentioned and just is a charm to work with it eats its way into some uses that I used to do with higher-grade / specialized tools like DevonThink, TheBrain, KeepIt, Dropmark etc. Now, I am astonished to see this electron-app slowly eat into a lot of other use-cases including central ones to my knowledge organisation: organized bookmarking, media reference libraries, ‘meta-‘slide respositories etc. and at some point the developers (I think Chinese, East Asian for sure…) started being responsive to the user-base, following a steeply dynamic and web-transparent feature development-path… and it made ‘boom’. It seems astonishing: Eagle started as a design-reference resource. user-friendly, quick UI, support lots of files format. I used to use Inboard but it stop updating and seems like is dying down.Īnyway, I recommend Eagle to everyone. I love that it will let you add your tags and keywords to the image/audio/video itself to make it a lot easier to find and browse.Īlso, the extension plugin feature (Safari/ Chrome) is the bomb! The team is constantly releasing updates all the time, for a non-subscription tool is pretty amazing! I am curious to learn about other applications like this, specifically non cloud windows desktop applications.īeen using it extensively for a few months. However I like how it handles audio files as is seen in this clip right here Looks like an interesting application that is geared mostly for designers needing to capture and organize assets.
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