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Please add your comments and votes to this suggestion in UserVoice in the hope that MS will notice and act the way we want (don't hold your breath):
MS stopped including Picture Manager in Office 2013.
But is still a way to get it for free. Picture Manager has been included in a couple of free downloads that you can get. Then you do a 'customize' installation and select to install only Picture Manager.
This is a very hot topic. In 15 months a question on the topic had 127,000 views and 440 helpful votes:
Windows Live Photo Gallery (online) is the Official 'replacement' for Picture Manager - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-live/photo-gallery-get-started
How to Edit Your Pictures with Windows Photo Gallery - http://www.7tutorials.com/how-edit-photos-windows-live-photo-gallery
If you just want MODI or Picture Manager 2007 or OneNote 2007,you can start the SharePoint installation process then select the 'Custom' install option. This will allow you to deselect SharePoint and any other product you do not want wasting space on your machine.
Download SharePoint Designer 2007- Do a 'Customize install' to select SharePoint / MODI (under Office Tools) / OneNote/ or select only 'Picture Manger' if that is what you want.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=16573 - SharePoint 2010 Designer
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=16631 - SharePoint 2010 180 trial
Note: the free download of SharePoint Designer 2007 includes a few surprising extras:
- OneNote 2007
- MODI- MS Office Document Imaging
- MS Office Picture Manager
NOTE: when one person ran that download it did not include OneNote. I redownloaded and ran it and did see it. We never did resolve what the cause was.
Here are instructions on how to do a Custom install of only selected items from Office setup:
Install or remove individual Office programs and components
Free Photo Manager Software
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/install-or-remove-individual-office-programs-and-components-HA010354261.aspx (Select only 'Picture Manger' if that is what you want.)
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Note: 2007 version is Free and includes MODI. 2010 version does NOT include it (don't know if it is free).