The new version also brings much needed support for some new cameras

Jan 3, 2012 10:05 GMT  ·  By

digiKam, a digital photo management application for KDE and Linux that includes an image editor for image corrections and manipulations, is now at version 2.5.0.

digiKam 2.5.0 has support for new cameras, and includes the following bug fixes:

· Canon S100, Fuji X10, Panasonic GX1, Samsung NX200, Sony NEX are now supported; · Themes configuration dialogue is now opening; · digiKam no longer crashes when starting after sleeping mode; · Tags are now selected more efficiently; · Album context menu has "add duplicate" option; · Albums can be saved to folders; · Sidebar now has autohide; · Not Safe For Work feature implemented; · Some artifacts when scrolling in album GUI have been fixed; · Copying images no longer leads to an error message.

The complete changelog for digiKam 2.5.0 can be found here.

Download digiKam 2.5.0 right now from Softpedia.