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I'm on Linux, so I guess that's a plus for having some more options.įrom the wiki page you linked, the ones that have been updated recently are danbooru, szurubooru and moebooru. *shrug*Īlso, if you copy the metadata into a CSV file, is it possible to import it, or would you have to tag every image manually? On the other hand - it's only pictury-stuff, and honestly, I'd love to do music too.
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so I don't know if there's a good option somewhere for it.Īnother pro was that I could access it from any computer in my house, which was nice. And some of those that are windows-able, are. the problem is, at least for me, most of them are for non-windows operating systems. There are other softwares, as you can see on wikipedia. I tagged things like the mood of an image, or the sort of setting it suggested to me (I was using it mostly as artistic inspiration board) I used the artist/copyright/character tags for different things.
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Here's a link to a site using myimouto: NSFW Hypnohubīut it was really great to be able to set up everything the way I wanted it.
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there's a "quick guide for advanced users" but that's greek to me.) BUt that's a moot point, because none of the links I found for the guide actually still work.
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(and, potential extra con: They included a newbie how to install guide that was. it involved installing several other "stuffs" that were required to make it work. It also DID take me over a day to figure out how to get everything working. However, a con is that the program's basically been abandoned. I used software called myimouto on windows for this. I could set up wikis, implications and aliases, no problem. The pros for me on a webserver+booru software meant that I could use a VERY familiar interface for interacting with my images. I havn't tried to use hydrus, so I can't speak on that side. Mine was going to be, "if you download your favourites, how do you organise them?" I've never used either, and was thinking of asking a similar question to this a while ago. Would you recommend a webserver + booru software over something like hydrus?