Versions:

  • 1.3.1

Picturama 1.3.1 by Loïc Nogues is a lightweight digital image organizer whose interface and underlying engine are built with web technologies, allowing it to run as a cross-platform desktop application that feels like a modern photo web-app yet works fully offline. Designed for photographers, designers, and anyone accumulating large folders of JPEG, PNG, TIFF, or RAW files, the program automatically scans selected directories, creates a browsable thumbnail grid, and writes metadata changes back to compatible XMP sidecars instead of altering originals. Users can rate, flag, tag, and filter pictures through a dark-theme interface that supports keyboard shortcuts and color labels, while a built-in inspector panel displays EXIF data, histogram, and GPS coordinates that can be clicked to open the location in an external map service. Collections and virtual albums can be assembled without duplicating images, and quick-export presets resize or watermark batches for immediate sharing. Because the entire catalog is stored in a portable SQLite database, the same photo library can be moved between Windows, macOS, or Linux machines simply by copying one folder. Version 1.3.1 refines thumbnail generation speed and fixes a memory leak observed when scrolling through 50 000-plus images, marking the first stable release since the initial 1.0 launch. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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