Photo software??

can someone tell me what photo software?? to use on my pc that i can upload the photos to ipod? i want a free program please. thanks!!
pc   Windows XP   8gig hd

Why don't you just put the photos in a folder on your computer.
Then, connect the iPod to the computer and go to edit-->preferences. Hit the iPod tab, then the photos tab. Tell iTunes to sync from that folder.
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