![]() Likewise, the design of Photo Station seemed to resonate better with professional photographers, compared with the more chewable/easy Moments UI – so the fact that Synology Photos has heavily embraced the latter design has ruffled a few feathers. Synology Photos is a very impressive upgrade over Synology Moments (which always felt like had its wings clipped so it would not cross over Photo Station too much), but many Photo Station users how raised complaints about the simplified UI of Synology Photos. This is much more familiar to Photo Station users, with a control that allows professional photographers and business users to craft and control the images they share. The shared space however will show the individual photos/albums/collection that you are sharing. The former being your personal photo collection and all of the browsing, categorization and customization that you would expect. This is done by the Synology Photos app having a 2-Door/tab system for personal space and shared space. It would be fair to say that Synology Photos’ design is much more influenced by Synology Moments before it, but whereas Moments were a much more simplified album/strict-folder interface, Synology Photos has a little bit more customization available in terms of that albums and folders that are available to view. There is also multimedia extension add ons, media server extras and a few service extras, but in DSM 7 the only real BIG change is the move by the brand to consolidate the photo tools ‘Photo Station’ and ‘Moments’ into a single tool, Synolgoy Photos. Synology has a dedicated music management tool (Audio Station and iTunes server), dedicated video tool (Video Station), and photo management tool (Synology Photos). Synology DSM 7 Review – Multimedia Managementįor those of you who own a Synology NAS or are considering making the move towards the brand for your data, the applications, services and support of multimedia on their platform is impressive, if a teeny bit rigid. Synology DSM 7 Review Part 4 – Business Applications & Conclusion ![]() Synology DSM 7 Review Part 3 – Cloud Gateways, Active Insight and CMS Synology DSM 7 Review Part 2 – Multimedia & Backups Synology DSM 7 Review Part 1 – GUI, Settings & Storage
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