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@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ documentation or some other files of the full distribution.</p>
<h3>Stand-Alone Executable</h3>
<ol>
<li><b>Download</b> the <b>Windows Executable</b> from the <a href="index.html">ExifTool home page</a>.
-<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>exiftool-12.64.zip</code>".)</span></li>
+<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>exiftool-12.65.zip</code>".)</span></li>
<li><b>Extract "<code>exiftool(-k).exe</code>"</b> from the
"<code>.zip</code>" file, and place it <b>on your Desktop</b>.
-<br><span class=lt>(Double-click on "<code>exiftool-12.64.zip</code>" to open
+<br><span class=lt>(Double-click on "<code>exiftool-12.65.zip</code>" to open
the archive, then drag "<code>exiftool(-k).exe</code>" to your Desktop.)</span></li>
</ol>
<p>You can now double-click on "<code>exiftool(-k).exe</code>" to read the
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ can be downloaded from
<a href="http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/">activeperl.com</a>.)</p>
<ol>
<li><b>Download</b> the <b>Image-ExifTool distribution</b> from the <a href="index.html">ExifTool home page</a>
-<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>Image-ExifTool-12.64.tar.gz</code>".)</span></li>
+<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>Image-ExifTool-12.65.tar.gz</code>".)</span></li>
<li><b>Extract the ExifTool files</b> from the archive.
<br><span class=lt>(The archive is a gzipped tar file, and can be opened with
various Windows utilities, including WinZip.)</span></li>
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ in the MacOS package. Both versions run natively on PPC and Intel Macs.</p>
<h3>MacOS Package</h3>
<ol>
<li><b>Download</b> the <b>ExifTool MacOS Package</b> from the <a href="index.html">ExifTool home page</a>.
-<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>ExifTool-12.64.dmg</code>".)</span></li>
+<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>ExifTool-12.65.dmg</code>".)</span></li>
<li><b>Install</b> as a normal <b>MacOS package</b>.
<br><span class=lt>(Open the disk image, double-click on the install package, and follow the instructions.
See the second item in the Notes section below if you are stopped with an "unidentified developer" message.)
@@ -167,12 +167,12 @@ See the second item in the Notes section below if you are stopped with an "unide
<ol>
<li><b>Download</b> the <b>Image-ExifTool distribution</b> from the <a href="index.html">ExifTool home page</a>
to your Desktop.
-<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>Image-ExifTool-12.64.tar.gz</code>".)</span></li>
+<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>Image-ExifTool-12.65.tar.gz</code>".)</span></li>
<li><b>Launch</b> the <b>Terminal</b> application from the Utilities folder in your Applications folder.</li>
<li>In the Terminal window, <b>type the following</b>:
<pre class='code'> cd ~/Desktop
- tar -xzf Image-ExifTool-12.64.tar.gz
- cd Image-ExifTool-12.64
+ tar -xzf Image-ExifTool-12.65.tar.gz
+ cd Image-ExifTool-12.65
sudo cp -r exiftool lib /usr/local/bin
</pre>
<span class=lt>(Note: The last step above will require you to enter your
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ your Perl version. If both sets of libraries exist, /usr/local/bin/lib takes
precedence for exiftool, but /Library/Perl/#.#.# is the default for any other
Perl scripts.</li>
<li>In MacOS 10.8 or later, you may see this message when you try to open the install package:
-<blockquote class=red>"ExifTool-12.64.pkg" can't be opened because it is from an
+<blockquote class=red>"ExifTool-12.65.pkg" can't be opened because it is from an
unidentified developer.</blockquote> The solution is to control-click on the pkg
then select "Open" from the pop-up menu instead of just double-clicking. An alternative
is to lower the security settings by changing "Allow applications downloaded from" to
@@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ have the wrong "<code>lib</code>" folder.</li>
<ol>
<li><b>Download</b> the <b>Image-ExifTool distribution</b> from the <a href="index.html">ExifTool home page</a>
-<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>Image-ExifTool-12.64.tar.gz</code>".)</span></li>
+<br><span class=lt>(The file you download should be named "<code>Image-ExifTool-12.65.tar.gz</code>".)</span></li>
<li><b>Unpack the distribution</b> and <b>make it your current directory</b> by typing:
<pre class='code'> cd <i>&lt;your download directory&gt;</i>
- gzip -dc Image-ExifTool-12.64.tar.gz | tar -xf -
- cd Image-ExifTool-12.64
+ gzip -dc Image-ExifTool-12.65.tar.gz | tar -xf -
+ cd Image-ExifTool-12.65
</pre>
<span class=lt>(At this point you may run exiftool by typing
"<code>./exiftool <i>&lt;image file name&gt;</i></code>".)</span></li>