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>I need to find a software application that will allow 10-15 graphic
>designers to access an archive of graphic design files through a network
>on Power Mac Computers. The archive needs to be able to hold over 100
>gigs of graphics. Something like a file sharing thing. Do any of you
>techwhirlers have any suggestions?
Alecia,
What you want is called "image cataloging" software. If I understand
you, you want central storage of a ton of images, a database which
contains information about each file (probably including a thumbnail
image) and a way of quickly locating and retrieving the files on the
server, yes?
There are many packages like this on the market. It's been a while
since I worked on Macs, but Kudo (http://www.kudo.com) has a program
that does exactly what you're describing... and I'm sure there are
others, too.
Hope this helps.
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