![]() ![]() IMATCH costs $129.99 for a perpetual license but it's supposed to be one of the best DAMs around. If you really don't like Digikam, download a 30 day trial version of IMATCH. It'll work with the folder structure you use on your HDD#1Ĥ. Try Digikam - it has a great reputation and it really is free! (but make a donation if you are happy with it and can afford it!). Either way, use a backup utility rather than fiddle around trying to copy new folders or just copying HDD#1 and overwriting HDD#2.ģ. Or you could use one of the many free Windows backup utilities that are available. You often get a free backup utility when you buy an external HDD. The first shield tells your originals are synced to more than one. Then consolidate all your images on to HDD 1 using a rational folder structure and then copy and then regularly back up HDD1 to HDD 2. Mylio’s sync system presents three shields that are either green or yellow to indicate the protection status of your photos. You often get a free backup utility when you buy an external HDD. 1.Buy two external HDDs, each at least 2x the size of what you estimate to be the total size your current photo collection. Then consolidate all your images on to HDD #1 using a rational folder structure and then copy and then regularly back up HDD#1 to HDD #2. The price seems a bit high for casual users, but maybe that will change as their user base increases (I note they already increased basic and advanced limits at least once). Personally if I were you, like many others have suggested, I would:ġ.Buy two external HDDs, each at least 2x the size of what you estimate to be the total size your current photo collection.Ģ. Because Mylio (in concept) works transparently alongside your existing apps like LR, PS and Picasa it could be a great addition for many users. I think you said somewhere in the thread that you thought you had about 18,000 images - if so, you'll soon find yourself paying the same price for Mylio as you do for Lightroom! BTW, don't ask me any other questions about Mylio features - I've never used it! I must admit I'd not heard of Mylio but having had a quick look at the Mylio website, it seems that the free version has a limit of 25,000 photos - after that you'll have to pay $99 per year or $9.99 per month. They are basically for the same need, i think you should check this one out ![]()
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