

Highlight 1
LimanPhotos works seamlessly across Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of users.
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The app’s ability to tag photos with an offline LLM provides users with privacy and faster processing, without relying on cloud services.
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With plans to integrate face recognition and advanced tagging, the app is well-positioned to become more intelligent and user-friendly in future versions.

Improvement 1
While functional, the UI could be more polished and intuitive, especially for non-technical users. A more modern design and user-friendly features could enhance user experience.
Improvement 2
As the app handles large photo libraries, performance could be improved for users with massive datasets to ensure smoother operation without delays.
Improvement 3
Currently, the app is only available for desktops. A mobile version could significantly expand its user base and convenience for users who rely on smartphones for photo management.
Product Functionality
Improve the photo organization features by adding more advanced search filters and categorization options for users with large photo collections.
UI & UX
Consider redesigning the user interface to make it more intuitive, with easier navigation and clearer options for users of all technical levels.
SEO or Marketing
Promote the app through targeted digital campaigns, focusing on its privacy features and cross-platform capabilities to reach a wider audience.
MultiLanguage Support
Adding multi-language support could help broaden the app's appeal to non-English-speaking markets, improving accessibility and user adoption.
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What operating systems are supported by LimanPhotos?
LimanPhotos supports Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
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How do I install LimanPhotos?
You can install LimanPhotos from GitHub by downloading the repository, opening it in IntelliJ IDEA, and running the .gradlew :composeApp:run command.
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Will there be mobile versions of LimanPhotos in the future?
Currently, LimanPhotos is only available as a desktop application, but the author plans to add more features, including mobile support, in future versions.