Shotwell GNOME and Yorba Foundation
Use this command to install Shotwell:
winget install --id=gnome.Shotwell -e Shotwell is a digital photo manager designed to organize and view photographs on the GNOME desktop environment. It provides users with essential tools for importing photos from disks or cameras, organizing them using keywords and events, and viewing them in full-window or fullscreen modes. Shotwell offers a lightweight and intuitive interface, making it easy to manage photo collections efficiently.
Key Features:
- Import photos from disks or directly from cameras.
- Organize photos using keywords, tags, and events for better categorization.
- View photos in full-window or fullscreen mode for an enhanced experience.
- Lightweight design with minimal resource usage, ensuring smooth performance.
- Cross-platform compatibility, though the Windows version (0.7.2) is outdated compared to the Linux release (0.32.15).
Ideal for GNOME users seeking a simple yet effective photo management tool, Shotwell helps streamline photo organization and enhances the viewing experience with its user-friendly features. It can be installed via winget for convenient setup on supported systems.