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|| Keyword Sidekick ||
 
Keyword Sidekick is the solution for reading a commercial Keyword Catalog, creating keyword collections and applying to your images using any file browser that allows you to edit metadata. For example, Bridge CS2, CS, or even Photoshop 7, 6, or 5.

What else can Keyword Sidekick do? Please see list below or download a demo and take it for a spin.

 
Key Features
Open a tab-delimited controlled vocabulary and create keyword collections by selecting nodes (see screenshot)
Click child node to add all nodes up to parent node; click again to append to previous selection
Refine keyword collections in Holding Area by adding or clearing
Put keyword collections on clipboard and paste into images by using any file browser that allows IPTC headers to be modified
Save your keyword collections as templates and use to append or replace keywords in the Holding Area
Edit a commercial keyword catalog and save as a custom catalog
Create an original keyword catalog and save it
Organise your keyword catalog into categories and subcategories by using the exclude feature
Convert keyword collections in Holding Area to upper case, lower case, or sentence case
Specify a character for separating keywords: semicolon, colon, comma, or custom
Create your own exclusion list, so that ampersands, duplicates, prepositions, conjunctions and punctuation are excluded
Arrange keyword collections in the Holding Area alphabetically or in the order they are added
 
Personal Use
Keyword Sidekick
Price: £14.99 ($29.99)

Keyword Catalog
for Adobe Bridge or Lightroom
Price: £44.99 ($89.99)

Keyword Sidekick & Keyword Catalog
Price: £54.99 ($109.99)
 
 
Business Use
Keyword Sidekick
Price: £29.99 ($59.99)

Keyword Catalog
for Adobe Bridge or Lightroom
Price: £94.99 GBP ($189.99)

Keyword Sidekick & Keyword Catalog
Price: £119.99 ($239.99)
 
 
System Requirements
Windows or Mac OS X. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to run Keyword Sidekick. If your system is updated regularly, you should have the latest JRE installed. If unsure, visit Java.com to verify (updates are free).