Google’s new Photos features try to declutter your library - The Vergeijeff@lemdro.idmod to Android@lemdro.id – 39 points – 1 years agotheverge.com5Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsCool. I want zero if these features. Leave my shit alone.Well, then use literally any other app as a gallery?That just adds another party with access to your photos.It does not. There are tens of great Open-source gallery apps. There are even some with AI tools, albeit much more basic Personally, I use Photoprism on my NAS for photo managementYou can use Google Photos offline, without a Google account. This usually neglects these features. So you can use it just like that
Cool. I want zero if these features. Leave my shit alone.Well, then use literally any other app as a gallery?That just adds another party with access to your photos.It does not. There are tens of great Open-source gallery apps. There are even some with AI tools, albeit much more basic Personally, I use Photoprism on my NAS for photo managementYou can use Google Photos offline, without a Google account. This usually neglects these features. So you can use it just like that
Well, then use literally any other app as a gallery?That just adds another party with access to your photos.It does not. There are tens of great Open-source gallery apps. There are even some with AI tools, albeit much more basic Personally, I use Photoprism on my NAS for photo management
That just adds another party with access to your photos.It does not. There are tens of great Open-source gallery apps. There are even some with AI tools, albeit much more basic Personally, I use Photoprism on my NAS for photo management
It does not. There are tens of great Open-source gallery apps. There are even some with AI tools, albeit much more basic Personally, I use Photoprism on my NAS for photo management
You can use Google Photos offline, without a Google account. This usually neglects these features. So you can use it just like that
Cool. I want zero if these features. Leave my shit alone.
Well, then use literally any other app as a gallery?
That just adds another party with access to your photos.
It does not. There are tens of great Open-source gallery apps. There are even some with AI tools, albeit much more basic
Personally, I use Photoprism on my NAS for photo management
You can use Google Photos offline, without a Google account. This usually neglects these features. So you can use it just like that