![]() ![]() Whenever I hear about a new software that’s made for synchronizing, sharing, organizing or generally overhauling the way I organize and store my photographs, my initial reaction is skepticism. The app can also monitor Lightroom catalogs and Facebook albums, as well. Most photographers are likely to prefer the Add Folder option, however, which simply directs Mylio to peer into an existing folder without relocating any image files. Mylio’s Import window allows photographers to import images by copying or moving folders into Mylio. If you’re a skeptic, like me, right now you’re thinking, “Oh, no, not another device that syncs files via the cloud.” Actually, it’s not. The simplest way to think of it is as an app that synchronizes images from any of these devices to all the other devices-meaning you always have your images at your fingertips, no matter which device is in hand. It’s currently available for Mac and Windows operating systems, as well as iOS devices, and will be coming soon for the Android OS. Mylio is “the first modern, intelligent photo manager.” It’s an app that’s installed on any device you’d like to use to synchronize your images, like desktop computers, laptop computers, external hard drives, tablets and smartphones. If she’d simply been using Mylio, we’d be golden. ![]() If she had been diligent about her backup plan, we’d be in better shape. ![]() While she had been occasionally backing up important photos and videos to an external disk, she hadn’t done it in a while, and now we’re seriously at risk of losing a bunch of important photos of our young kids. In all instances, the images come first, with organizational and image-editing controls just a click away. The Mylio interface remains the same across devices, from laptop to tablet to smartphone. ![]()
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