Fotoxx is a versatile and free open-source application designed for Linux, specifically aimed at image editing and managing collections of photographs. It strives to cater to the requirements of dedicated photographers while ensuring a user-friendly and efficient experience. Users can easily explore extensive image libraries through a thumbnail viewer and select any image for editing or viewing. The program boasts a comprehensive suite of editing and retouching tools. It allows for the import of RAW files and the capability to edit images with extensive color depth. Users can save edited files in various formats, including JPEG, PNG (8 or 16 bits per color), and TIFF (8 or 16 bits). Within an image, users can select specific objects or areas using methods like freehand drawing, edge following, or tone matching, and then apply various editing functions such as resizing, blending, and warping without the need for layers. The editing process provides rapid feedback, allowing for a seamless experience with the entire image. Additionally, users can modify image metadata, including tags, geotags, dates, ratings, and captions. The program also features a powerful search function, enabling users to find images based on any combination of metadata, file names, or partial names, and offers the ability to click on a marker on a scalable world map to view all photographs taken at that specific location, enhancing the user's interaction with their collection. Overall, Fotoxx is a comprehensive tool that combines robust functionality with accessibility for photographers.