OkyDooky
OkyDooky
I cannot vouch for trustworthiness, but this fork is actively maintained/developed and has a guide on migrating to it from the old version: https://github.com/CanHub/Android-Image-Cropper The guide is on that page,...
In case anyone hasn't heard, Google is dropping JXL support from Chromium. Many have voiced their displeasure at this news in the [official issue ticket](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1178058) after initially praising Google for...
> That's disappointing to hear. An image viewer that cannot display all of my images is useless to me unfortunately. Seeing as JXL is likely going to be very popular...
It's still pretty early days, so I'm learning to be patient. Jpegli is a nice thing to tame my appetite, though. And it may help generate interest for the format...
>@deckerst If you're not interested in either of these steps, would it be possible to just link to the JxLViewer app when JxL images are detected? That'd really help users,...
> @OkyDooky Is this mentioned `jpegli` such an app or a typo? I can't seem to find such software. Neither. It is an encoder for regular JPEGs that takes advantage...
>Besides, if the user is interested in niche formats like this one, they will already have opinions on what apps to use with them. That's what I was thinking when...
I was asking in the bridged Matrix-Discord room/channel about features that JXL might or might not support and one of them is an "Album" feature. Essentially, it's the idea of...
@antermin It seems that Pix was developed using Qt, while Aves is developed using Flutter. The addition of JXL support was by leveraging existing Qt plugins for it. So, I...
I was even thinking of a very simple one that could use keywords and such in the filename or other parts of the metadata to suggest tags. The app I...