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DateStamp Batch Stamper for Mac

Publisher: Dantin Kakkar
Virus scanned Mac Free
Download v1.0 8.1K downloads
Version1.0
Publisher Dantin Kakkar
Release dateMar 11, 2012
Date addedMar 11, 2012
Os requirementsMac OS X 10.3/10.4/10.4 Intel/10.4 PPC/10.5/10.5 Intel/10.5 PPC/10.6/10.7/10.8
RequirementsJava 1.4 or higher
Total downloads8,120
Downloads per week3
PriceFree

Description

Have you ever wanted to mark your photographs and other pictures with the date and time they were taken on? Have you ever faced the harsh truth - that your camera just can't add timestamps automatically? This is the solution. It lets you add timestamps to files automatically, and with the click of a single button. Yes, just add all of the files to be stamped, press a button ("Stamp Files") and sit back and relax. The software even gets the date created from the pictures itself. You just have to wait. In addition, the program is customizable, and the color and font properties of the stamp and the location of the stamp can be changed. Also, the prefix and target directory for the stamped files can also be specified with ease. At a minute size of 27kB, this program does the same as other high-end costly programs designed with the same purpose in mind, and FOR FREE. Get it today!

Review

Editor review

DateStamp Batch Stamper for Mac is an easy-to-use application that does exactly what its name implies and allows you to insert date stamps on multiple image files at one time. It performs this function adequately, but the installation process is a negative, as is the lack of user guidance.

Even though DateStamp Batch Stamper for Mac downloaded quickly, it lacked an installer, which made setting up the application problematic. Users have to manually open the folder and double-click a Java program, which opens the application directly. To fully install the program, it must be dragged into the Applications folder. The program lacked user tutorials or instructions. The application's interface and main menu appear dated, with no graphics or clearly labeled buttons identifying features. Basic buttons allow for adding and removing of files. The program has few options, but the location of the stamp can be changed. During testing, the program accurately read the metadata from the images and stamped the date when they were taken. The lack of additional features means that users who already have date stamps from their cameras would have no reason to use the program.

For users who need a quick way to insert time stamps on their images, DateStamp Batch Stamper gets the job done but not in the most user-friendly way.

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