So though I hate companies and APP’s who do the thinking for us claiming to simplify our lives, and I do not wish to live my life dictated by some corporation – there is a certain amount of versatility and freedom enjoyed by having some APP’s think for us. But truthfully I’d have to say it is closer to 40/59/1. So currently I’m optimistic the market is 49% Android, and 49% iPhone, and 2% Other.
#Gallery doctor photo cleaner android#
Sadly while riding transit I look around to all the folk engaged on their Smart devices and the amount of iCrap to Android ratio is 10:1 and the more people give power to a company to dictate their lives, the more of this crap we’ll keep seeing. If people are smart and willing to customize things themselves, they go with Android, if they like being told what to do and where to go, and when to do it… then they deserve iCrap products. ‘It’s so restrictive’… ‘It doesn’t do what I want it to do’.
‘What do you mean I can’t do that’… ‘Are you kidding me’…. Other family members all bought iPhone’s… I tinkered with them and developed a hate for them. Love how I can open multiple APP’s and like a desktop flip between each as needed. Love how stuff can be copied and moved between applications. My next step was give Android a try and I love it. I used to think the market was 30/30/30/10 when it came to Smart phones… Android 30%, iPhone 30%, Blackberry 30%, and others 10% and since Blackberry sent me a brand new but defective phone when I ordered directly from them, I took a few points off their scale. If you go through each photo individually anyway, then it may not except for the fact that it may speed up the review process for pictures in the bad and similar photo group (via Caschy). If you like the assistance that the app provides and take photos regularly, then it may be useful to you. It is certainly helpful in this regard even though I'm not convinced that it is necessarily faster than going through the image collection manually if you add the initial scan time the app needs to assess all images on the device. The main question is if you need an app like Gallery Doctor to assist in removing bad and similar photos from your Android device. I had a couple of blurry and too dark photos for instance which it did not identify as bad nor as review worthy. The app uses machine learning to get better in identifying photos that you don't want to keep and those that you want to keep based on your selection in the process.īad files identified by the app were indeed bad but it did miss a couple that I'd consider bad as well. Here you need to make decisions for photos individually to keep them or not. Probably the most interesting group is the review and clean group. The app marks all other photos of a group automatically so that you can remove all of them with a single tap.