![]() ![]() 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!) #Neofinder manual download#(– 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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