Releases: hvdwolf/jExifToolGUI
jExifToolGUI 1.1.0
jExifToolGUI
jExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey.
A Readme is here
A temporary website is here
Some short "installation" instructions are here
The Changelog is here
Below you will find several binary releases:
The below releases do NOT contain exiftool itself. Download exiftool from https://exiftool.org/ (the linux deb will do that for you).
Windows users: remember to rename the "exiftool(-k).exe" to "exiftool.exe".
Universal jar
jExifToolGUI.jar: Just the bare jExifToolGUI.jar containing all dependencies. You need to have java version 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system. Start with java -jar jExifToolGUI.jar &
.
This version should run on any system that comes included with java 8 or newer or where you can install java 8 or newer. (Windows/Linux/MacOS (BSD*unix)/Solaris/AIX/HP*UX etc.)
Windows:
- jExifToolGUI-1.1.0.0-win-x86_64_with-jre.zip: A windows 64-bit executable including java V11. Unzip with paths!
- jExifToolGUI-1.1.0.0-win-x86_64.zip: A windows 32/64 bit executable without java. You need java 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system.
MacOS:
- jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-1.1.0-with_jre.dmg.zip: A MacOS bundle including java V11. Note: Apple is very unfriendly to non-Apple stuff like java/perl and other software. This bundle IS a working Apple bundle but not entirely according Apple standards.
- jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-1.1.0.dmg: A MacOS bundle without java. You need java 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system.
Linux
- jexiftoolgui-1.1.0.deb: a Linux .deb package. For all Debian based systems (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/MX Linux/Raspbian etc. etc.). This is a linux multi-architecture version as the relevant java V11 version for your system/architecture will be downloaded as dependency.
- jExifToolGUI-1.1.0-x86_64.AppImage: Linux universal Appimage including java V11. Runs on every 64bit intel Linux system (and also inside Chromebook Linux beta). Simpy do a
chmod +x jExifToolGUI-1.1.0-x86_64.AppImage
and start with./jExifToolGUI-1.1.0-x86_64.AppImage &
.
Note: There is the java JDK (Java Development Kit) and java JRE (Java Runtime Environment). The JRE is needed to run java applications and is normally 4-5 times smaller than the full JDK. Since a few years the JREs are no longer distributed.
AdoptOpenJDK "strips" the JDKs and delivers JREs. See https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html
Changelog for this release
- Add work-around for displaying RAW images in the left panel based on Thumbnail/PreviewImage.
- add: Extract all previews/thumbs from selected image(s): "(menu) Other -> Export all previews/thumbs from selected".
- housekeeping: (re)create temp work folder on program start and delete (incl. contents) on program exit.
- Add splash screen to Linux and Mac versions. (Windows versions crash for some reason)
- Fix: debian .deb package. Icon name incorrect in jexiftoolgui.desktop.
- Internal: Go back to good old Linux/Unix versioning scheme.
Note 2: If the below Assets arrow is closed, click it to open it and see the files.
jExifToolGUI 1.01-beta
jExifToolGUI
jExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey.
A Readme is here
A temporary website is here
Some short "installation" instructions are here
The Changelog is here
Below you will find several binary releases:
The below releases do NOT contain exiftool itself. Download exiftool from https://exiftool.org/ (the linux deb will do that for you).
Windows users: remember to rename the "exiftool(-k).exe" to "exiftool.exe".
Universal jar
jExifToolGUI.jar: Just the bare jExifToolGUI.jar containing all dependencies. You need to have java version 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system. Start with java -jar jExifToolGUI.jar &
.
This version should run on any system that comes included with java 8 or newer or where you can install java 8 or newer. (Windows/Linux/MacOS (BSD*unix)/Solaris/AIX/HP*UX etc.)
Windows:
- jExifToolGUI-1.01-beta-win-x86_64_with-jre.zip: A windows 64-bit executable including java V11. Unzip with paths!
- jExifToolGUI-1.01-beta-win-x86_64.zip: A windows 32/64 bit executable without java. You need java 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system.
MacOS:
- jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-1.01-beta-with_jre.dmg.zip: A MacOS bundle including java V11. Note: Apple is very unfriendly to non-Apple stuff like java/perl and other software. This bundle IS a working Apple bundle but not entirely according Apple standards.
- jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-1.01-beta.dmg: A MacOS bundle without java. You need java 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system.
Linux
- jexiftoolgui-1.01-beta.deb: a Linux .deb package. For all Debian based systems (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/MX Linux/Raspbian etc. etc.). This is a linux multi-architecture version as the relevant java V11 version for your system/architecture will be downloaded as dependency.
- jExifToolGUI-1.01-beta-x86_64.AppImage: Linux universal Appimage including java V11. Runs on every 64bit intel Linux system (and also inside Chromebook Linux beta). Simpy do a
chmod +x jExifToolGUI-1.01-beta-x86_64.AppImage
and start with./jExifToolGUI-1.01-beta-x86_64.AppImage &
.
Note: There is the java JDK (Java Development Kit) and java JRE (Java Runtime Environment). The JRE is needed to run java applications and is normally 4-5 times smaller than the full JDK. Since a few years the JREs are no longer distributed.
AdoptOpenJDK "strips" the JDKs and delivers JREs. See https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html
Note 2: If the below Assets arrow is closed, click it to open it and see the files.
jExifToolGUI 1.00-beta
jExifToolGUI
jExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey.
A Readme is here
A temporary website is here
Some short "installation" instructions are here
The Changelog is here
Below you will find several binary releases:
The below releases do NOT contain exiftool itself. Download exiftool from https://exiftool.org/ (the linux deb will do that for you).
Windows users: remember to rename the "exiftool(-k).exe" to "exiftool.exe".
Universal jar
jExifToolGUI.jar: Just the bare jExifToolGUI.jar containing all dependencies. You need to have java version 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system. Start with java -jar jExifToolGUI.jar &
.
This version should run on any system that comes included with java 8 or newer or where you can install java 8 or newer. (Windows/Linux/MacOS (BSD*unix)/Solaris/AIX/HP*UX etc.)
Windows:
- jExifToolGUI-1.00-beta-win-x86_64_with-jre.zip: A windows 64-bit executable including java V11. Unzip with paths!
- jExifToolGUI-1.00-beta-win-x86_64.zip: A windows 32/64 bit executable without java. You need java 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system.
MacOS:
- jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-1.00-beta-with_jre.dmg.zip: A MacOS bundle including java V11. Note: Apple is very unfriendly to non-Apple stuff like java/perl and other software. This bundle IS a working Apple bundle but not entirely according Apple standards.
- jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-1.00-beta.dmg: A MacOS bundle without java. You need java 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system.
Linux
- jexiftoolgui-1.00-beta.deb: a Linux .deb package. For all Debian based systems (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/MX Linux/Raspbian etc. etc.). This is a linux multi-architecture version as the relevant java V11 version for your system/architecture will be downloaded as dependency.
- jExifToolGUI-1.00-beta-x86_64.AppImage: Linux universal Appimage including java V11. Runs on every 64bit intel Linux system (and also inside Chromebook Linux beta). Simpy do a
chmod +x jExifToolGUI-1.00-beta-x86_64.AppImage
and start with./jExifToolGUI-1.00-beta-x86_64.AppImage &
.
Note: There is the java JDK (Java Development Kit) and java JRE (Java Runtime Environment). The JRE is needed to run java applications and is normally 4-5 times smaller than the full JDK. Since a few years the JREs are no longer distributed.
AdoptOpenJDK "strips" the JDKs and delivers JREs. See https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html
Note 2: If the below Assets arrow is closed, click it to open it and see the files.
jExifToolGUI 099-beta
jExifToolGUI
jExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey.
A Readme is here
A temporary website is here
Some short "installation" instructions are here
Below you find several binary releases:
The below releases do NOT contain exiftool itself. Download exiftool from https://exiftool.org/.
Windows users: remember to rename the "exiftool(-k).exe" to "exiftool.exe".
- jExifToolGUI.jar: Just the bare jExifToolGUI.jar containing all dependencies. You need to have java V11 installed on your system. Start with
java -jar jExifToolGUI.jar &
. - jexiftoolgui-0.99-beta.deb: a Linux .deb package. For all Debian based systems (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/MX Linux/Raspbian etc. etc.). This is a linux multi-architecture version as the relevant java V11 version for your system/architecture will be downloaded as dependency.
- jExifToolGUI-0.99-beta-x86_64.AppImage.zip: Linux universal Appimage including java V11. Runs on every 64bit intel Linux system (and also inside Chromebook Linux beta). Simpy do a
chmod +x jExifToolGUI-0.99-beta-x86_64.AppImage
and start with./jExifToolGUI-0.99-beta-x86_64.AppImage &
. - jExifToolGUI-0.99-beta-win-x86_64.zip: A windows 64-bit executable including java V11. Unzip with paths!
- jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-full-0.99-beta.dmg.zip: A MacOS bundle including java V11. Note: Apple is very unfriendly to non-Apple stuff like java/perl and other software. This bundle IS a working Apple bundle but not entirely according Apple standards.
Note: There is the java JDK (Java Development Kit) and java JRE (Java Runtime Environment). The JRE is needed to run java applications and is normally 4-5 times smaller than the full JDK. Since a few years the JREs are no longer distributed.
AdoptOpenJDK "strips" the JDKs and delivers JREs. See https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html