Development of Photonix is ramping back up and you can read more on recent developments here: https://t.co/sbY1a7zO7Z . Thanks to everyone who contributed code and insights in the past few months.
@mayerpopp Hi, thanks for asking. I had a bit of a break due to having a baby but development is starting to ramp up again now. There should be a new release next week.
We just launched our Patreon support page. Photonix will always be free but if you value what we're building and are able to support us financially we can bring you much more. https://t.co/VYn0J9l7BU
We were thrilled to be featured in an article right at the top of Ars Technica’s homepage recently. The article runs through all the self-hosted solutions that exist for moving away from Google Photos. We were mentioned 2nd on the list which was nice! https://t.co/XW0dAEV257
@IronicBadger Congratulations Alex! Thanks for reviewing us and promoting open source software in general. We took your points from Linux Unplugged and Self-Hosted Show on board and, in case you discuss Photonix elsewhere, face recognition is complete and UI redesign is coming soon.
The podcast Linux Unplugged recently reviewed Photonix as part of their favourite Google Photos alternatives https://t.co/LQkImEqfzn. Do you agree with their comments?
@Peter__Brooke Hi @Peter__Brooke, happy to try and help you get set up as best I can. 1) Unraid not officially supported, I haven't had a chance to try it but someone made a template here https://t.co/uoosj907kb 2) You could mount folder across machine e.g. SMB or sync data to server e.g. rsync
This is a bit later than intended but here's our round-up for April. Main features: ARM/Raspberry Pi support, swipe gestures, handle file moving, metadata importing, app store approval, thumbnail pagination. https://t.co/zUCCPLohQR
Monthly progress report is now online. We have info about the Android and iOS apps, gestures, faceted search, date filtering, CR3 support, improved metadata display, improvements for Synology NASs and more. https://t.co/ZAkTDWnLul
Hi folks. Following on from last month, here's our round-up of the improvements we made during February. Map photo clustering, histograms, library switching, color recognition improvements and more. https://t.co/7DE5URnz0T Thanks to all in the community that helped with this 💚