Does it have to be OSS and free? Otherwise Mylio might be the way. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
I use mylio https://mylio.com/ and have been very happy with its cross device and platform sync and backup in conjunction with my QNAP NAS. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
Now, if you also have a PC and want to keep , say, 20 thousand DLSR or Mirrorless camera photos along with smartphone photos, a tool called Mylio syncs photos peer-to-peer (no cloud) across devices. It has some decent editing functionality (tagging, rating, keywords, albums) if that matters. https://mylio.com. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
I think Mylio can set up that folder structure. I could be wrong tho, it's been a while since I used it. - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
Mylio - it is a free app that can be used to organize photos, videos, and other files. This program can be used on any Mac, iOS, Windows, and Android device. Mylio doesn't necessarily need the Internet to function; it can work automatically to organize the files based on the calendar app [Mylio]. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
Alternatively I did find this photo organization service called Mylio. Subscription-based which is less ideal but I'm giving it a try. So far I do like it, the interface is really clean and user-friendly, it as multi-device support, and better yet it lets you choose how and where you store, which kind of devices, manual phone sync, or add a cloud service. Apparently their premium account adds 256-bit encryption as... - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
You can also have a look at Mylio which is free for up to 5000 photos on three devices. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
You could try Mylio, which can sync the apple Camera roll photos to your Computer via your Wi-Fi local network: the photos do not upload to any cloud (apple’s or Adobe’s) that way. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
Synology NAS, using Synology Photos (installed on my phone + wife's phone for photo backups). The NAS is backed up nightly using Synology C2. I also have a local standalone disk. We also both use Google Photos - although not all photos on here and ideally I wouldn't use it, the utility is so strong it's hard to say no to it. I did used to use Mylio [1] which is a really lovely solution that uses a sort of internal... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Mylio is pretty snazzy as well and while they do have a subscription option, their free tier actually isn't too bad. You can still sync up quite a few photos over a couple of devices. It's worth looking into IMO. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
One option is Mylio (https://mylio.com/ ): Mylio is a photo manager that allows editing, metadata, keywords, tagging, albums and auto-import of smart phone images. It syncs between all Mylio instances (PCs and mobile). Take an image on your phone and within a short time, it shows up on your PC/Mac (assuming both are running Mylio). - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I like Mylio[0] - it's local only but syncs p2p style across local network. Or obviously you can sync folders with Whatever Online Service you choose, Mega or whatever. https://mylio.com. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Mylio has sync across deivices and no cloud services required. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I personally am a fan of Mylio for that. https://mylio.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
While Googling around, I found Mylio - which seems like it might fit the bill. Not used it and don’t know much about it.. But super impressive set of features. - Source: Reddit / about 2 years ago
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