I downloaded Kodak EasyShare last week, and I've been pleasantly surprised with the application's versatility. I've been looking for something that will let me upload photos painlessly to Ofoto and EasyShare certainly manages this. I've been wanting to find a painless way to upload to Ofoto because their photo printing service is cheaper than the Apple one (available through iPhoto), and it's a nice, free way to share photos online.
It also is very easy to import photos from iPhoto (although not so easy to go in the opposite direction), which was something of a relief. The photos are still sorted into albums (the same albums they were in in iPhoto), and all the photo information is available (captions, date, exposure, etc.) One other option that EasyShare has that is significantly better than iPhoto is a really nice printing interface, where you can arrange photos on a page, and so on.
However, there are some features of iPhoto that are missing from EasyShare. I like iPhoto's email interface a little better, and it is easier to label photos in iPhoto. iPhoto also makes it easier to export photos for web use (format and dimension can be specified). Given this, I'll be using both applications concurrently until one wins me over.
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