Yeah, unfortunately you still need to use ZoomBrowser to extract out the images from the camera.

My general workflow is:
1. Extract RAWs (and the occasional JPG) from the camera using ZoomBrowser into a directory.
2. Open BreezeBrowser to view all the images.
3. Extract the EXIF data for all the pictures to a .txt file.
4. Convert all the RAWs into TIFFs.
5. Work off all the TIFFs in Photoshop, leaving the RAWs unchanged.

I like BreezeBrowser for a few reasons. First, extracting the EXIF data to a .txt file is awesome. In Zoombrowser, you have to do a "properties" on an image to get the EXIF data. Second, it converts to TIFFs faster. Third, and probably most important, is that it displays thumbnails of images in a directory SO much faster than ZoomBrowser. What would take ZoomBrowser ten minutes to do takes like two minutes in BreezeBrowser. I also like the different view modes in BreezeBrowser. Kind of like ACDSee. But, ACDSee doesn't currently support G2 RAWs.

They also added an HTML photo album creator to BreezeBrowser, but I don't use it. I have all my pictures on pbase, which is just awesome.
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