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jExifToolGUI 1.5.2

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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-1.5.2.0-win-x86_64_with-jre.zip: A windows 64-bit executable including java V11. Unzip with paths!
  • jExifToolGUI-1.5.2.0-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-1.5.2-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-1.5.2.dmg: A MacOS bundle without java. You need java 8 (1.8) or newer installed on your system.

Linux

  • jexiftoolgui-1.5.2.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-1.5.2-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-1.5.2-x86_64.AppImage and start with ./jExifToolGUI-1.5.2-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:

  • Fix: (old) error in exiftool detection when exiftool is removed or moved to other folder.
  • "Fix" (Linux KDE/QT): KDE/QT based window managers deliver "strange" strings for imagewidth and imageheight out of exiftool. The values are not integers and can't be converted to integers either. Now using java based approach, and better "error trapping" in case it still errors out.
  • Logging to file enabled. In the folder where jExifToolGUI is started, a folder "logs" is created where log files are stored per jExifToolGUI session. This does not work for MacOS bundles. Therefore the logs are written inside a logs folder into the user HOME folder. Also the linux deb version writes to the user HOME folder. In case of issues extensive logging can be started to pinpoint the issue.

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