Image Co-Tracker is a tool for creating databases of images from the Internet. An image catalog should be created for each database. This catalog can be renamed or deleted.
Within the image catalog, you can define groups of images and image-related information, called categories to better organize your images. Categories can be transfered to other computers, sent by e-mail, published as HTML page, renamed, moved, or deleted.
The grabbed image and certain information about it are captured automatically (such as name, Internet location and date added to the database). The user can edit this information, as well as add supplementary comments and assign a category.
Both the grabbed image and image-related information is called Image Co-Tracker records (or simply records).
Some images can have multiple links. The image is divided into several zones, and each has its own address called URL - Uniform Resource Locator (e.g., the map of the U.S. could have 50 URLs, one for each State). Image Co-Tracker allows you to store these multiple links and retains the ôimage mapö that links each address to its particular zone on the image. However, if you are editing the multiple URL it will be replaced with the single URL you entered.
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