"# Memories\n\n* **📸 Photo and Video Timeline**: Sorts photos by date taken, parsed from Exif data.\n* **🤔 Quick Recap**: Jump to anywhere in the timeline instantly.\n* **🖼️ Folders**: Browse your and shared folders with a similar, efficient timeline.\n* **🤖 AI Tagging**: Group photos by people and objects using AI, powered by the [recognize](https://github.com/nextcloud/recognize) app.\n* **🎦 Slideshow**: View photos from your timeline and folders easily.\n* **📱 Mobile Support**: Relive your memories on devices of any shape and size through the web app.\n* **✏️ Edit Metadata**: Edit Exif dates on photos quickly and easily.\n* **📦 Archive**: Store photos you don't want to see in your timeline in a separate folder.\n* **⚡️ Fast**: Memories is extremely fast. Period.\n\n## 🚀 Installation\n\n1. Install the app from the Nextcloud app store\n1. ⚒️ Install `exiftool` (see below).\n1. Run `php ./occ memories:index` to generate metadata indices for existing photos.\n1. Open the 📷 Memories app in Nextcloud and set the directory containing your photos. Photos from this directory will be displayed in the timeline, including any photos in nested subdirectories.\n1. Installing the [preview generator](https://github.com/rullzer/previewgenerator) for pre-generating thumbnails is strongly recommended.\n\n## 🔨 Installing Dependencies\nThe exact steps depend on your Nextcloud platform. If you use Docker for your Nextcloud instance, you can install Exiftool by using a custom docker image.\n- **Ubuntu/Debian**: `sudo apt install libimage-exiftool-perl`\n- **Fedora**: `sudo dnf install perl-Image-ExifTool`\n- **Arch Linux**: `sudo pacman -S perl-image-exiftool`\n- **Alpine**: `apk add --no-cache exiftool`\n- **MacOS**: `brew install exiftool`\n- **FreeBSD**: `sudo pkg install p5-Image-ExifTool`":"# Prisiminimai\n\n* **📸 Nuotraukų ir vaizdo įrašų laiko juosta**: Rikiuoja nuotraukas pagal iš EXIF duomenų išgautą fotografavimo datą.\n* **🤔 Quick Recap**: Jump to anywhere in the timeline instantly.\n* **🖼️ Aplankai**: Naršykite savo ir bendrinamus aplankus naudodami panašią, veiksmingą laiko juostą.\n* **🤖 Žymių pridėjimas naudojant dirbtinį intelektą**: Grupuokite nuotraukas pagal žmones ir objektus naudodami dirbtinį intelektą, veikiantį su [recognize](https://github.com/nextcloud/recognize) programėle.\n* **🎦 Slideshow**: View photos from your timeline and folders easily.\n* **📱 Mobile Support**: Relive your memories on devices of any shape and size through the web app.\n* **✏️ Edit Metadata**: Edit Exif dates on photos quickly and easily.\n* **📦 Archive**: Store photos you don't want to see in your timeline in a separate folder.\n* **⚡️ Fast**: Memories is extremely fast. Period.\n\n## 🚀 Installation\n\n1. Install the app from the Nextcloud app store\n1. ⚒️ Install `exiftool` (see below).\n1. Run `php ./occ memories:index` to generate metadata indices for existing photos.\n1. Open the 📷 Memories app in Nextcloud and set the directory containing your photos. Photos from this directory will be displayed in the timeline, including any photos in nested subdirectories.\n1. Installing the [preview generator](https://github.com/rullzer/previewgenerator) for pre-generating thumbnails is strongly recommended.\n\n## 🔨 Installing Dependencies\nThe exact steps depend on your Nextcloud platform. If you use Docker for your Nextcloud instance, you can install Exiftool by using a custom docker image.\n- **Ubuntu/Debian**: `sudo apt install libimage-exiftool-perl`\n- **Fedora**: `sudo dnf install perl-Image-ExifTool`\n- **Arch Linux**: `sudo pacman -S perl-image-exiftool`\n- **Alpine**: `apk add --no-cache exiftool`\n- **MacOS**: `brew install exiftool`\n- **FreeBSD**: `sudo pkg install p5-Image-ExifTool`",
"This feature modifies files in your storage to update Exif data.":"Ši ypatybė modifikuoja failus jūsų saugykloje, kad būtų atnaujinti EXIF duomenys.",
"Exercise caution and make sure you have backups.":"Būkite atsargūs ir įsitikinkite, kad esate pasidarę atsarginių kopijų.",