A free program for Android, by Yves Cuillerdier.

This is a very easy and quick way to reorder your photos in the gallery.

The free version allows you to process 50 images or videos. The application must be able to read and write to your device's internal storage and SD card.

The application does not modify the files and does not modify the EXIF data of the images.

The free version allows you to process all types of images and videos.

You can choose the files individually or by folders if you don't want to fix your entire gallery.

The application can be used on Android 5 (Lollipop) to Android 7 (Nougat) and Android 8 (Oreo) and 9 (Pie).

It is possible to save the date in the EXIF data for certain file formats.

The application can be used on Android 10 and above.

The MediaStore has become read-only.

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