A new version of Mimi Uploader is out with even more support for Photo Collections 🎉
The previous release had the ability to see your list of collections. This new one adds the following features:
- Add photos to collections from the list of recent uploads. Tap and hold a single photo, or use the “…” menu on en entry that has a batch of photos to add them all.
- Delete a photo from a collection. When browsing a collection, tap and hold on a photo to see the option to delete.
- Create a collection. Just tap “+” on the collections list.
I’m finding this way of managing my collections to be great. Hope you like it too!
You can get Mimi Uploader for free from the App Store.
As discussed in a previous post, the Photo Collections feature is only available to Supporter. You can become a Supporter using the sliding scale in the app.
🛠️ Basement Storage Shelves
Over the last week or so I designed and built freestanding storage shelves in our basement. Inspired by this video, and other similar ones, I decided that I would give it a go.
The basement had become a mess of stuff, about 70% of which was worth keeping. So we started by re-organizing what we wanted to keep and the rest we discarded/donated/gave-away.
On the 23rd I drew up the plan, and we went and bought the first set of materials from a neighborhood building material store, which has amazing people. Then came the holiday, so I didn’t start to build until the 26th.
The first set took a while to make as I was new to it and wanted to make sure I got the measurements right as we had already got the plywood cut at the store. On the 27th I put the first shelf together.
The design allows for expanding on either side, so right away I built an extension. This time it went really fast, even with a drive to the store to get more materials.
This second set had only two shelves that were half as deep so we didn’t block the window, and also Jenni could place her paddle board bag vertically to easily pick up or drop off. I noticed that the there was a sag on this shelf, so later I added a strip of wood for additional support.
On the 28th I built yet another extension. This time I didn’t have enough plywood for three levels, so for the time being it only has two, but hey, those box fans fit nicely in there.
Yesterday I completed another extension and that should be good for our current needs. From one end to another these shelves are 15 feet (~ 4.5m)
I will observe how it performs, and have ideas to add more structural support if needed.
I’m really happy with how these turned out, and with our efforts, the entire space looks and feels so much better already.
P.S. As I was building this I also organized my basement shop that I hadn’t used in a long time, including installing these wall-mounted shelves to hold lumber.
P.P.S The end posts are also 2x4s, but they look like 4x4s in the photo, likely due to distortion from the use of an ultra-wide lens.
Happy New Year! 🥳
Back to Reading
I enjoy reading but realized that this activity had reduced in my life. So this year I made a concerted effort to read more, and it worked. I’ve found that the key to my enjoyment of reading is to read a variety. So I mix books that are short, long, fiction, non-fiction, old, new, most-often read genres and others.
On average I’m reading smaller books than before, but I’m reading a whole lot more of them, as seen in these charts.
Yes, these stats are silly, but perhaps you can think of other silly stats I could be tracking and charting? Let me know!
Oh, and if you’re wondering which books, well, head on over to the books page.
Here’s to more reading in 2025 😊
A new version of Mimi Uploader is out with support for Photo Collections 🎉
As discussed in the previous post, the feature is only available to subscribers to become a Supporter using the sliding scale in the app.
The initial release of this feature provides the ability to see the list of your collections, as well as each individual collection. More features are coming soon. Hope you like it!
You can get Mimi Uploader from the App Store.
Happy New Year!
A new Mimi Uploader beta is out with initial support for Photo Collections!
For more details and to join the beta please follow the instructions in the previous post.
Please try it and let me know what you think 😊
(Link to the video embedded above).
Some updates on Mimi Uploader
I’ve had a sneaking suspicion that Mimi Uploader does not have the value it once did. That some people, myself included, love it, but for most it is a novelty. I alluded to this in a post last year.
A couple months ago I made the app free for a promotional period until the end of the year (previously it has always been $5). I was hoping to get a better idea of the interest in the community once I remove the barrier to entry. Initially there were a lot of downloads, and sessions. Now, some months later, according to analytics that Apple provides, there is almost no change in usage.
Based on this experiment, I’m making the following changes:
- Mimi Uploader will be permanently free starting 2025.
- All major new features will be behind the Supporter subscription. You can become a Supporter by using the sliding scale in the app.
- I’m working on adding initial support for Micro.blog’s new Photo Collections feature (sneak peek). This will be the first major new feature of the free era. At the end of the day Mimi’s features are powered by Micro.blog’s API so I’m grateful to Manton for providing support from the get go.
- I’m also starting the TestFlight beta testers group with a clean slate. If you would like to join the new group, please provide me your email address via email at sam @ samgrover dot studio. The first beta with initial photo collections support should be coming within the next week.
- I’m also considering renaming the app as I expand the scope of features. Yes, there’s another feature coming that has nothing to do with uploads.
This way I can keep making an app I enjoy and find very useful, and anyone else really into it can also benefit from the new features. Everyone else can continue to use the app to its full initial promise as a fast batch uploader.
Glad that I’ve found a new use for now-obsolete long Lightning cables: With an adapter they can be used for charging the plethora of micro-USB devices. So much better than the six inch cables included with those.