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Photos – access, organize and share your photos on GNOME

Access, organize and share your photos on GNOME. A simple and elegant replacement for using a file manager to deal with photos.

Enhance, crop and edit in a snap. Seamless cloud integration is offered through GNOME Online Accounts.

The internal architecture Photos is based on Documents — the document manager application for GNOME, because they share similar UI/UX patterns and objectives.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Automatically find all your pictures.
  • View recent local and online photos.
  • Access your Facebook or Flickr pictures.
  • View photos on TVs, laptops or other DLNA renderers on your local network.
  • Set pictures as your desktop background.
  • Print photos.
  • Select favorites.
  • Easily edit your pictures in the app, or send to a full featured editor for more advanced changes.

Website: wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Photos
Support: GitLab Code Repository
Developer: The GNOME Project
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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Photos is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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ShotwellPersonal photo management with Flickr support
GNOME PhotosAccess, organize and share your photos on GNOME
Nautilus Flickr UploaderUpload pictures to the Flickr service from the Nautilus file browser

Read our verdict in the software roundup. Photos also features in this roundup: Photo Management


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