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Join Date: Nov 2014
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First let me say that FastStone is our favorite image organizing program - period.
I was just reading this review: http://www.techsupportalert.com/cont...e-viewer.htm-1 Twice it makes mention of FastStones geo-location/GPS ability. I am already acquainted with FastStone's ability to show coordinates already installed in the image file on a Google map simply by clicking the GPS bar at the bottom of the "Image Properties" dialogue; click on GPS and a Google map opens to display the location --- providing there is an internet connection. This is a very neat and useful feature. My question is, does FastStone have the capability ( that I have not yet been able to find ) to click a spot on the map and the coordinates then be written into an image file that does not yet have them ? I am hoping that this ability is there and I just haven't yet been smart enough to find it. Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.
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