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For an unusual solution to this, check the GiffMex.org site. There is a TiddlyWiki written by the owner for sorting and storing pictures with captions, etc.<BR>
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If you aren't familiar with TiddlyWiki, it's a very very flexible little program that uses easy linking (like the old HyperCard program) to sort, store and retrieve information. The GiffMex.org site has a couple of very clear tutorials. WikiPedia is based on this same type of technology.<BR>
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SteveB<BR>
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NB: you may have noticed the odd way I configured some of the words, above, ie GiffMex, TiddlyWiki, HyperCard, and WikiPedia. There are extra upper case letters. If you use this configuration in TiddlyWiki, the word is turned into a hyperlink, and you can fill in the link information later.
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