Thanks for all the suggestions.
I have just this afternoon realised that I have a perfectly good answer right
here installed on my machine.
The spreadsheet program MS Excel. I haven't tried this yet, but don't see
why it wouldn't work just like Archivist did.
I can copy any image into a cell - I would use one on the very left because
that's how my brain works now..
Make that whole row one record.
Create headings for columns ( applying to all) as desired, such as (maybe)
buildings, landscape, colour - you name it.
In each column for which the selected image possess the attribute enter a
'1' , (or something - need to work on that).
It should be possible to search for all images with any existing attribute, and
Excel should just flick up the chosen sort..
Comment?
Would save adding yet another to the host of programs already inhabiting
this computer.
Brian Swale
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