Hey Sopax, while there may be a problem with the imagevue software loosing your text, I may have a solution for you, so that you NEVER have to retype any of your text descriptions again.
If you actually put the description information in the photos themselves (exif), imagevue will read the text from the exif data and fill it in automatically. The description will always be part of the picture. If you delete the folderdata.xml file from the picture directory that lost your text data, imagevue will read and re-fill all the descriptions (although you may have to adjust other data that was stored in the .xml file - like sort order, etc.), it beats typing all the description in again. If you add the information to the photos BEFORE loading them into imagevue, the titles and descriptions will be added with no additional work by you in imagevue.
I use
Geosetter to do all my exif editing. The program is absolutely amazing and it is completely free. That reminds me, I gotta throw some money this guys way soon. I haven't found one thing this program can't do yet. Amongst the boatloads of things you can do to your images, you can add a "headline" and "caption" to the photo exif data. Imagevue then reads this info as the "Title" and "Description". You can also add or copy the same information to multiple photos. Really speeds up the labeling process if the information is duplicated. The program was written to add GPS data to the photos for geotagging and it does that effortlessly also, so if you get a GPS (or GPS logger), you'll always know exactly WHERE you took your photos. And again, the nicest part is the information is then ALWAYS with the photo file - forever.
Give it a try - You'll love it, although you'll wish you had gotten it a long time ago - Joe
P.S. I am in no way affiliated with the GeoSetter software or its creator, I just know what I like (just like I like Imagevue)
