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Hey /e, my ecchi folder is so unsorted that it hurts.
I have been looking for a program that lets me edit the tags of .jpg's and .png's, but had no luck. Maybe one of you uses such program?

Here are some of my fav pics.
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I use Smart Pix Manager from Xequte (http://www.xequte.com/). It combines a nice image viewer with a keyword-based image database. It doesn't edit the tags in the images themselves, but stores them in a separate database.

Here's a quick example... When I search for lingerie + stockings + panties + !yuri, I get images like these:
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Or... animal girls + maids!
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Anyhow, you get the idea.
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Yeah, looks pretty cool.
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How well does it handle adding new files and folders to the mix? Does it automatically pick them up, or do you have to tell it where they're at?
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Adding files and folders is done manually. And it's as easy as right-clicking the file or folder and selecting "Add folder to database..." There are options available so keywords are chosen by the name of folders and files too. One you have a known set of keywords, you can just right click on any image and add it to additional categories as appropriate.

All in all, it's a pretty slick program. Here's some schoolgirls + swimsuits.
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Incest is WIN!
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Same functionality but different program, PixFiler.
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I use Picasa2. It lets you add keywords and then search by them.

I've had slight problems with it messing up keyword strings though. But that is my only complaint.
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I've been using Picasa2 also, but instead of using keywords, I've just been adding the pictures to a relevant album for each topic. It seemed a lot more comfortable than Picasa's keyword function which I'm not too fond of. I was wondering if there was any benefit to using keywords instead, besides actually editing the keywords into the images.
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Relevant to my interests!

The main folders I sort my pictures in are as follows:
Cool, Cosplay, Cute Girls, Funny, Gifs, Hose, Stockings, Upskirt, and Yuri.
Then in those folders there are sub-folders to make finding a picture easier.

I sorted them all out manually. It helps to save them in the right folders beforehand.
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Wasn't there one of these programs that also compared images based on size, dimensions, etc., and was able to find duplicates?
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That's Aya Watsuji from the game and OAV Interlude. Character designs were done by Horibe Hiderou.
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http://www.memorieslikeradium.com/AniForum/index.php
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dupdetector its pretty accurate you can set the various options it searches and compares under