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Sayyer // π adult // β«οΈ Black // autistic & ADHD // π³οΈββ§οΈ genderfluid artist (autist amiright?)
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Does anybody have any recommendations for a desktop software that would allow me to organize and search images on my computer via tags? Like a booru or something but offline and just for me lol. My decade-old reference folder is becoming unusable
The three programs I tested out were Hydrus Network, Tagspaces Lite, and Allusion. All three of them are free and don't require you to sign up or make an account for anything (my baseline prerequisites for if I will even consider a piece of software lol)
I guess I am writing straight up reviews for these programs now because this is all information I wish I had six hours ago, and maybe somebody reading this is like I was six hours ago.

This one seems to be by and for power user booru people who want to make their own booru, primarily for local use, but optionally online as well. It's made mostly for media files, and supports a wide range of image, video, and audio files. It has a lot of different features, and as a result has an intimidating, confusing interface, absolutely arcane documentation, and most people will probably only use like 10% of its functions and menus. The Bizhawk of tag-based file organization software, if you will. (you won't)
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This one is a more straightforward, general-purpose file tagging/organizing software, and supports any file type as far as I could tell. It's a little nicer looking and more intuitive than Hydrus, but has fewer features. Tagspaces also has a paid version with more features that it's a little too eager to annoy you about.
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My personal favorite of the three programs I tried, probably because it was so specifically-tailored to my use-case. Allusion is specifically made for artists who want to better organize their images. This means it can't be used for anything besides images, but images was all that I wanted to manage anyway. I couldn't find a list of supported file types, but it worked fine with every image I threw at it (and I've got some weird shit in there -- animated pngs, animated webps, bmps, I think I've even got a jpg-large or two. Whatever those are.)
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Try Allusion if you just wanna tag some images.
Try Tagspaces if you wanna tag anything.
Try Hydrus if you're a power user who wants a lot of extremely-specific features.
He may look all flamboyant and have named himself something cool, but don't be fooled! He's just a big fuckin nerd who wants to be like the heroes in the adventure books he reads
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