In the end, on this level of scrutiny / specification which I can only gather from your reaction (not from the way you introduce your search), one would have to really start giving specifications, criteria and priorities of these – … and only then chose ‘the least bad’ from all the good candidates which were shared by the helpful DT-community here – but then: all of these have their own drawbacks, which we could dive into on the next level of scrutiny… If you go for indexed folder structures there are other excellent options (NeoFinder, PhotoSupreme, Mylio,…). and from your description (no interest in EXIF and such) I was inferring (maybe wrongly) that you are rather on the hunt for something in the easy usability section. So, I am also not happy about Eagle importing – but it has advantages in usability compared to all the others. and each has their own set of advantages / disadvantages. it has to be noted that for people willing there are ways to make DT work with image metadata ‘indirectly’ – via tags + scripts and such (see forum + helpful community think you will end up with drawbacks w/ all of the above mentioned apps and tools. for people with images + a leaning to mobile this is a priceless and rather unique option!) (– BTW there are some real advantage of DT for photo management besides AI compared to other ‘professional’ software: DT is one of the view that can load your library onto your mobile devices + then manage to download originals on demand. while at first it seems like a small concern it will – IMO – make DT unusable as image container / browser over the long run for anyone… it´s the way image sorting + browsing works for visual containers. but there IS a reason ALL other image managers have that. it would be the #1 reason for me to caution anyone looking for an easy / comfortable image management with DT:ĭT doesn´t allow to set folder to automatically show / list /disply all files from subfolders. it is often overlooked, but because of it´s ‘basicness’ it drives me mad + always spoils my returned attempts to really (really) use DT for photo/image management. There is one BIG draw back (besides metadata*) which is connected to DT UI philosophy being firmly based in text + information organization.
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