Shotwell - First date was a ruin, second date was nice
Shotwell is a photo manager for Gnome. My first encounter with the program was like a homely girl hitting on you in the pub. You dismiss her all too quickly, but as the evening lengthens and you realize you haven't really made progress with any of the prima donnas, you start casting your eye back at the volunteer.
The truth is, the first time I tried the program, in Fedora 13, it did not work for me. By all rights, I should have buried it then and there and forgotten all about it for all eternities. But for some reason, when I tried Super OS a few weeks ago, Shotwell was suddenly all nice and dandy and cooperative. So there you go, we have a review now.
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"as the evening lengthens and
"as the evening lengthens and you realize you haven't really made progress with any of the prima donnas, you start casting your eye back at the volunteer."
This guy is how old? 12?