![]() ![]() Also, no need to pay for storage then you have a NAS right?Īs I said before, Photos is a love child of PhotoStation and Moments, but is it any good? As someone that has never used either of those platforms before I would like to give my honest opinion of it. Yes, I could use iCloud, but I don't so that's that.Īnother reason is I want to have my photos on my devices and accessible on my terms. Now at the moment, I use the Apple Photos app for all my needs, but that limits me with having access to all my photos on every platform. ![]() First, I have waited for this platform to mature a bit more and didn't want to start with Moments and then migrate to Photos when the time comes. Synology Photos - PhotoStation and Moments fusionĬonsidering that Photos are accessible for over 9 months already (and still in beta), why did I wait so long to write about them? With the upcoming DSM 7 and all of its new apps and features, Photos should take center stage when it comes to having your photos organized, accessible on all devices, and easy to share with your friends, family, or coworkers. So with PS and Moments fighting for dominance, Synology decided to pull the plug and merge those two platforms into one, Synology Photos. PS got until version 6 when Synology introduced Moments, a more modern, selfy, and mobile-friendly photo platform featuring face detection and offering users to simply view and share their photos but not so much to organize and edit them. So we had (and in some cases still do), File Station, Download Station, Audio Station, Photo Station, etc.Įach app was targeted to function as a platform for a specific task, so for photo management, there was Photo Station. Years back, Synology started with their "XXXX station" app naming convention. In Synology history, several apps went through an evolution period, and during that period they were updated, changed, rebranded, and eventually replaced by a new platform. Fixed an issue where the scroll-up and scroll-down speed might be inconsistent.Fixed an issue where cached thumbnails might be deleted by the iOS system.Fixed an issue where photos from iOS Files might not be uploaded properly.Fixed an issue where users might not be able to view password-protected folders.Fixed an issue where the Enable Sleep Time Backup button might not work properly on iPhone SE (2016) models.Fixed an issue where the date and time in the photo information page might not follow the formats specified in the device settings.Fixed an issue where switching networks might stop the backup when users sign in via QuickConnect.Allows users to select albums shared by others to which they have Provider permissions when adding photos to albums.Supports showing the albums shared by others in search results.Updated to be compatible with Advanced Media Extensions (AME) 2.0.UPDATE: - NEW mobile version 1.2.1 of Synology Photos is out bringing some new feature and fixes ![]()
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