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Mylio pricing
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  1. #MYLIO PRICING PC#
  2. #MYLIO PRICING PLUS#

Load up the iPhone or iPad app and it makes quick work of syncing copies of the photos on your laptop or PC when it is on the same network. The best part of Mylio is its ability to automatically sync photos across all of the devices in a Mylio network. If you use Lightroom, there is a special option to watch a Lightroom folder without moving it so that you don’t end up with a bunch of missing files in Lightroom. Mylio also allows you to ingest photos from your Facebook albums or Flickr stream, bringing with it people and location tags. Upon import, Mylio reads metadata like keywords, location and copyright info, then builds the thumbnail and preview sizes that it needs to speed up display and sync to other devices. You can either move folders into a Mylio folder, or simply tell Mylio to watch certain folders if you want to leave them in place. Importing photos in to Mylio is easy and fast. In other words, I’m a case study in the problem Mylio is seeking to solve. Virtually none of my photos are local on the devices, and less than 10% live on a cloud service. Access to my huge photo library from my phone or tablet is another story. Photos taken with my iPhone are easily accessible across all devices, though none of those images are labeled or categorized. There is also some duplication when I’ve imported in both places, and my laptop drive is too small to house anything but a fraction of my photo library. I create a remote desktop connection if I need to access photos from the other device, but I often don’t remember which is the correct PC for a particular set of photos. 75% of my photos are on the home PC and another 20% on my laptop. This would be catastrophic for me.Ĭan I access images from all of my devices? – The photo libraries on my home PC and laptop are two different collections. Only 10% of my photo library is on OneDrive/Dropbox/Flickr/SmugMug. There is actually a backup drive sitting in my closet that hasn’t been updated in almost a year. Would I survive a house fire or burglary? – Given my best intentions, I haven’t taken a backup offsite in years.

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My iPhone/iPad replicate their camera roll to one another and are backed up in iCloud, so those photos are protected.

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My laptop would fare better, with 80% of those photos on OneDrive and Dropbox, but it would still mean data loss. A lighting strike or big electrical surge would be a different story, as I would lose a bunch of photos on my home PC. Would I survive a device failure? – My home PC has a large mirrored RAID drive array, so I wouldn’t lose anything on a single drive failure. Flickr/Facebook – I have Flickr/Facebook galleries that may or may not still exist on my PCs.

#MYLIO PRICING PLUS#

iPhone/iPad – I’ve got 1000+ photos on my iPhone that replicate between the two devices, plus a smattering (100 or so) of images that I’ve transferred to the devices from my photo library.If I’m taking photos and not at home, I’ll import and edit photos on the laptop. Laptop – This is my primary work and remote machine.Home PC – This is my main photo-editing and storage device with both a large monitor and plenty of disk space.Photos from some time periods are well-organized, while others are a mess. I try to be careful with backing up photos, but my collection is poorly protected against disaster. I’ve got tons of images from my DSLR and smartphone, but also scanned film from my childhood and pre-digital days, totaling 250GB+ and growing rapidly. I’m a somewhat avid photographer with a library of 50,000+ images from the past 40 years. I’ve been using Mylio for about a month, and I’ve found it to be a valuable tool for organizing and backing up photos across my devices. The subscription-based app is available across Windows, Mac, and iOS, with an Android version in the works.














Mylio pricing