• Semmelstulle@feddit.de
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      It was a pretty good app until it was bought by some Chinese company and since then it all went downhill. That must have been almost 8 years ago iirc

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        Yep, the two I used to replace it are one, fstop which us my go to, you used to be able to get the pro version for free on fdroid, not sure if you still can. Two, simple gallery, that one I think it has a pro but I can’t remember but if it does, you can get it on fdroid.

        I like fstop overall more, but simple gallery has most of the same features with imo a slightly worse ui, but it has webp support which is nice.

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          Yeah I remember the Simple App suite. At first it was just Gallery, then the paid bundle in Google Play, and later other apps followed. I think LeafPic has a super interesting UI, but that one is proprietary.

          I’d be interested to look into the Android side again. I’m on iOS for 5 years now, I bet there are some very nice things to discover!

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    > Solved problem no 174 in my software
    > Push to prod, build runs fine, release
    > Finally, all problem solved
    > Relax, weekend, go do stuff with my wonderful wife and kids
    > Monday, back to work
    > 296 new problem
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    EXTREMELY enshittened app, like holy crap did they ever do a number on that one. It’s been years but seeing this makes it feel like yesterday.

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    I remember using QuickPic all the way back on Android Gingerbread. They sure had enough time to solve “All Problem”.