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		<title>Shotwell &#8211; a script to fix broken events</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ubuntu distro package contains an excellent photo viewer application &#8211; since the Maverick release this application is Shotwell, replacing the earlier F-Spot. Shotwell is a great application &#8211; but I came across a rare and extremely annoying problem &#8211; under certain circumstances, involving removable media, the application would lose the &#8220;events&#8221; to which your [...]]]></description>
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