iTag is a free tool that allows you to easily add title, description and keyword tags to your digital photos.
The data you enter is stored into the actual photo file itself - using the open standard of IPTC.
Many applications can read/write the IPTC data, but iTag is especially powerful at editing a group of photos all at once.
Geocoding your photos is also straight forward by drag and dropping Google Earth placemarks (*.kml, *.kmz).
An even faster way is to simply copy a placemark to the clipboard, which iTag can detect.
When geocoding, the data can optionally be saved as IPTC tags (FlickrFly style), to the EXIF fields, or both.
Photos geocoded with WWMX Location Stamper are also recognised and can be viewed in Google Earth.
Groups of photos can be selected and viewed in Google Earth.
There is also an option to convert GPX tracklogs to Google Earth format.
What's New in version 265:
- Can delete selected photos with delete key (sends to recycle bin after prompting)
- New tag cloud settings available from right click context inside the cloud
- Increased maximum thumbnail size
- Improved photo tooltip
- Add an icon to indicate when a photo has no metadata
- Add shift modifier to Alt-Arrow key photo selection
- Can now group photos by several properties
- Modal progess bar during image load moved to status bar
- Status bar shows progress of high quality thumbnail generation
- Trying to zoom when mouse is not over a photo will pick the first selected photo, or first photo and perform the zoom (in that order)
- Opening a photo's containing folder now automatically selects that file in explorer
- Double click action added to tag lists in Tag Manager
- Enter key in when tag list has focus performs the double click action (add or remove)
- Replace custom textboxes with InfoTextBox from Kevin's WPF Bag-o-Tricks
- Fix bug in grid mode where column headers sometimes got muddled after rearranging columns
- Fix bug when new photos were not properly added to index on save
- Fix crash when using apostrophe and NOT operator
Requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.