QuMagie is a QTS photo management application that uses AI to help you manage photos and videos stored on your QNAP NAS. QuMagie integrates facial recognition and object recognition to make browsing and organizing photos and videos easier than ever before.
With QuMagie Mobile, you can browse photos on your QNAP NAS anytime, anywhere. After QuMagie Mobile is connected to your QNAP NAS, your photos and albums will be accessible on your mobile device.
Requirements:
- QTS 4.4.1 or later, with QuMagie installed.
- iOS 14 or later.
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Latest update has totally stuffed the UI
Guys before the latest update this app showed a wonderful fast panel of continuous glass that showed all photos in equal size, and fast. Directly off my NAS. Now it is grouping them by month, only displaying the first photos of that month, prioritising larger sizes to some photos and requiring you to click in and expand on every single month. Totally destroyed the whole usability of why the app was great in first place. Please revert your UI back to the wonderful one it used to be !
not release-ready yet
Some say it is a photo server, some say it is a photo and video server. Whatever it is, is is in a pre-release state, very rough around the edges. would be nice to be able to see file names, for instance. Needs lots more work!
Working better with latest quality firmware
Finding that this program is showing some promise for backing up photos and viewing them. Similar interface to Google photos which I like. Make sure you are running latest qnap firmware or you will have issues…
Remarkable for a new program.
Mostly awesome. The old qphoto app was useless but this actually works even with a large library. Still feels like a work in progress occasionally. No landscape support on iPad for instance, but there’s real promise.
Removing support
Why are you removing support for 360 photos and slow motion video? These are like the most used formats these days. As Least but back slowmo support.