How to Install HomeGallery on Windows 10

HomeGallery is an open-source application that allows you to manage your image and photo collection locally. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps for installing HomeGallery on Windows 10.

Prerequisites

Before we start, make sure that you have the following:

Step 1: Download HomeGallery

First, you need to download the HomeGallery setup file from the official website. Follow these steps to download HomeGallery:

  1. Open your preferred web browser.
  2. Go to https://home-gallery.org/download/.
  3. Scroll down the page until you see the Windows section.
  4. Click the button that says "Download HomeGallery for Windows".
  5. Your browser will start downloading the setup file.

Step 2: Install HomeGallery

Once you have downloaded the HomeGallery setup file, follow these steps to install it:

  1. Navigate to the location where you saved the setup file.
  2. Double-click the setup file to start the installation process.
  3. Choose your preferred installation language and click "OK".
  4. Read the license agreement and click "Agree" to continue.
  5. Choose the installation location and click "Next".
  6. Choose the components you want to install and click "Next".
  7. Choose the start menu folder and click "Next".
  8. Click "Install" to begin the installation process.
  9. Wait for the installation to complete.
  10. Click "Finish" to complete the installation process.

Step 3: Launch HomeGallery

Once HomeGallery is installed, you can launch it by following these steps:

  1. Click the Windows Start button.
  2. Type "HomeGallery" in the search bar.
  3. Click on the HomeGallery app to launch it.

Conclusion

Installing HomeGallery on Windows 10 is a simple process. By following this tutorial, you can easily manage your image and photo collection locally using HomeGallery.

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