How it works
The main program principle is storing the links to the pictures, to be more specific, to picture files. As long as pictures
are stored separately, it becomes possible to copy them independently from program, to view them with third-party tools as well as to
reduce the space needed to copy a link.
Pictures are arranged (gathered) into groups, and the group are arranged hierarchically as a tree, similar to
folder tree in the Windows Explorer. Groups are displayed as folders in the left program window pane while the pictures contained in
the group do so in the right pane.
Note that groups does not contain links to pictures themselves. These links are stored in a common list (containing
links to all photo album pictures), items of which containt description data.
Groups are filled from this common link list so groups contain "links to links to pictures". If that's still not clear
then look to the picture:
What does it tell us about? It does tell us that picture once described in PhoA can be added to any (or even all) of the
groups thus copying only link to it and keeping the actual link to the file (with appropriate description, date, place etc) only once.
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