


Firstly, besides the plethora of image (and RAW image) processing tools with all the bits and bobs, you will also notice that the app is pretty useful when it comes to helping you manage photos. With that out of the way, here's what you can expect from darktable. Before anything else, please note that the Windows version of the app might be still a bit rough around the edges and if you do happen to find bugs or other issues, please consider reporting them the app's official bug tracker. However, the development team behind the project have recently managed to successfully port this useful app to Windows, in the form of a Pre-Alpha snapshot. Darktable is an open-source and cross-platform photography workflow application that has been around for quite some while now and is available for macOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Solaris, FreeBSD, basically, for most OSes except Windows.
