Comment by nine_k

Comment by nine_k 4 days ago

10 replies

A number of good third-party photo-browsing apps make it non-miserable, even if you never open Google Photos or even uninstall it.

lucideer 4 days ago

I've seen a lot of people saying this generally but no specific recommendations.

I've used Simple Gallery Pro before but it's not very good.

Currently using Immich but that's not really a general photo app - it's got a narrow use case - so I still use the Google Photos app alongside it quite often.

Specific alternative recommendations that aren't malware welcome.

  • dvngnt_ 3 days ago

    > I've used Simple Gallery Pro before but it's not very good.

    It's rock solid for me. you can browse folders move, copy, hide small edits. you can't search 'dog' which is a plus, it doesn't scan faces.

  • marmight 4 days ago

    It depends which features you need, but interestingly Google has another, lighter weight gallery app called Google Gallery that does not have any cloud features built in.

  • nine_k 4 days ago

    Simple Gallery Pro is what I use, and it seems fine to me. What do you think should be added to it, or altered? Just curious how other people see UX.

  • pertique 3 days ago

    I can't personally vouch for it as I'm still stuck in Google Photos and would prefer to self-host it, but Ente may interest you. Open source, end-to-end encrypted, self-host or cloud.

    • lucideer 3 days ago

      I'm really happy with Immich & not looking for a replacement. Evaluated it vs Ente in the past & went with it instead - as far as I could tell their apps have the same features & limitations (focus on remote backup & display rather than on local on-device photo management & basic markup/editing).

      If (like me) you don't need e2e I can highly recommend Immich for its use-case though.

  • ckae 4 days ago

    Fossify Gallery (on Fdroid or Google store) works quite nicely for me as a nice and simple photo viewer and management app.

Ghoelian 3 days ago

> or even uninstall it

Unfortunately google's camera app will only open google photos if you click the image preview after taking one. Just doesn't respect the default gallery app setting at all.