
You can choose to organize them any way you want, including keeping them in the same album structure you have them on Facebook (if you’re more organized then I).įacebook has essentially become my journal over the last several years, but it’s become somewhat of a mess, right? If I want to preserve all the photos I’ve posted there, I would really like to have them printed out or backed up somewhere other than the Facebook servers themselves. Have you ever tried scrolling through your Facebook timeline looking for a certain photo? It’s a mess! Mylio took about 6 minutes to import over 2000 photos from my Facebook account and organize them all into folders by Year and Month. Next, they had me start off by importing all the photos from my Facebook account.

Here’s one that shows the basic functionality of Mylio. Right off the bat, Mylio directs you to some easy to follow, short tutorial videos.
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I have an Android phone and tablet (which will be compatible with Mylio very soon, stay tuned) and various external and back up hard drives that will need to be included in my library. Using Mylio you can view and edit your photos on a desktop PC, Mac, iPhone or iPad. The folks at Mylio have given me an advanced account to try for a year so I’m going for all the features!Īfter I went back to the home screen and signed in, I get a prompt to load Mylio onto my other devices. There are various tiers, including a free trial. Then I received an email link right away, which led me to the page where you can choose which subscription option you would like.

Easy peasy.Īfter opening the application, I was prompted to enter my email address and create a password.

When I double clicked on the zipped file, I was instructed to drag the Mylio icon to my applications folder. I just went to, clicked on “Get Mylio” and it downloaded within seconds. Mylio was super easy to download and install.
