Minos is primarily an image file manager that digital camera owners and image collectors are likely to find useful. It has the following main features: - Lossless batch rotation of all JPEG files in a given folder based on the embedded EXIF Orientation tag (if present). - A fast Batch Rotation Sorting mode which supports a lossless batch rotation of JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF and RLE image files. - A Triage Sorting mode which sorts images into two specific sub-folders (dump and keep) with a single press of an arrow key. - A Category Sorting mode which sorts images into specific sub-folders associated with keys 1 - 9 and A -Z. The user can easily create and manage custom key to sub-folder associations. - Functions to add and remove key prefixes for the sub-folders associated with Category Sorting keys as a memory aid (making it convenient to keep an Explorer window open beside Minos when using Category Sorting mode). - Function key and button(s) to open Windows Explorer at the folder currently being browsed. - Backup and restore functions for user customized key to sub-folder associations. - Find and replace function for easily updating key to sub-folder associations in the event folders are moved to a different drive. - Moving image files from the current folder to the parent folder or top level folder with a single key press (useful if, for example, a user sorts a file to the wrong sub-folder). - Function key (and button) for fast moving or copying of image files from the current folder to a favorites folder that the user can specify in Settings. - Optional moving, renaming and deleting camera RAW, JPEG and intermediate files together if they have the same name but a different file extension. As an image browser, Minos has many other features such as full screen display, slide show, setting desktop wallpaper, reporting EXIF and IPTC image tags etc.