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If this is an easy question or has been asked before I apologize in advance.
Does anyone know of an application or something which handels Images better than the built in Photo Viewer?
By better I mean in terms of looking for an image either by searching or a way to limit the results. I know the built in photo application has date, name and meta however I know the name or very close to it and the only way to navigate to it is either via flicking 3000 times or using x-term to grep and open what I need. There is also the file manager however I find that to be very slow when opening a large number of files.
I store about 4000 images with me for various purposes and hate flicking my way through them to find a hand full of images. Any information or suggestions (other then deleting most of them) are appreciated.
Thanks