Requirements: 4.0 and up
Description:
Replace your clunky stock gallery with a lightweight, fast (even fun) gallery that works with you to organize all the photos and videos on your device. F-Stop is an alternative image gallery app that provides you with professional tools and a clean, material-inspired UI to minimize effort and maximize organization.
/// KEY FEATURES
• Fully optimized for Android 5.0 (Lollipop) including material design
• Instantly search through all your photos to find results based on filename and metadata such as tags and camera model
• Browse your media on a map with an integrated Google maps experience
• Save tags (keywords) and ratings[1] in XMP format so they stay with the image and can be read by popular programs such as Lightroom, Picasa, Aperture, Windows Live Photo Gallery, digiKam and many more
• Read metadata directly from your images (EXIF, XMP, IPTC)
• Custom sort images using drag and drop[1]
• Choose one of the many themes to make F-Stop look the way you want
• Nested folders[1] let you browse your media using the folder structure instead of the typical flat view
• Access your favorite tag, folder or album with Bookmarks
• Select a couple rules and let Smart Albums update automatically based on them
• Exclude folders easily to get rid of album art showing up in your gallery
• Play animated GIFs
• Share and/or edit with popular apps like Snapseed, Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and more!
• Hide images and videos from other apps with password protection
• Slideshow mode with popular transition types
☆ Support for file types[2]: JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP, WEBM, MP4, 3GP, AVI, MKV, MTS, WMV, FLV, MPG, MPEG, TS, MOV, M4V and M2TS
[1]These features can be unlocked in the PRO version.
[2]F-Stop will scan for these file types but viewing is dependent on device support.
/// SUPPORT
★ Please visit our website for a quick tutorial: http://fstopapp.com/tutorial
★ E-mail us at support@fstopapp.com if you have any suggestions, bugs to report or just want to say hi.
★ Note for Kit Kat users: Google has removed write permissions on the SD card for ALL third party apps. We do have a workaround we implemented in v3.1+, but it does not work on all devices including the S5 and some Xperia devices.
Here is some more info:
http://lifehacker.com/android-kitkat-blocks-some-access-to-micro-sd-cards-1524997895
★ SD card writing support for Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).