\nseems like you upgraded from the old free app. You can now uninstall the old version, which has an \'Upgrade to Pro\' button at the top of the app settings.
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\nYou will only have the Recycle bin items deleted, favorite items unmarked and you will also have to reset your app settings.
<stringname="hide_folder_description">This function hides the folder by adding a \'.nomedia\' file into it, it will hide all subfolders too. You can see them by toggling the \'Show hidden items\' option in Settings. Continue\?</string>
<stringname="exclude_folder_description">This will exclude the selection together with its subfolders from Simple Gallery only. You can manage excluded folders in Settings.</string>
<stringname="exclude_folder_parent">Exclude a parent instead\?</string>
<stringname="excluded_activity_placeholder">Excluding folders will make them together with their subfolders hidden just in Simple Gallery, they will still be visible in other applications.
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\nIf you want to hide them from other apps too, use the Hide function.</string>
<stringname="included_activity_placeholder">If you have some folders which contain media, but were not recognized by the app, you can add them manually here.
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\nAdding some items here will not exclude any other folder.</string>
<stringname="media_management_prompt">To make sure that all file operations work reliably, please make this app a Media management app in your device settings.</string>
<stringname="media_management_manual">Something went wrong, please go into your device Settings - Apps - Special app access - Media management apps and allow this app to manage media.</string>
<stringname="media_management_note">If the redirection does not work, please go into your device Settings - Apps - Special app access - Media management apps and allow this app to manage media.</string>
<stringname="media_management_alternative">If you do not want to do it, you can also go into your device Settings - Apps - Special app access - Media management apps and allow this app to manage media.</string>
<stringname="alternative_media_access">Alternatively, you can allow accessing media files only. In that case you will not be able to work with hidden files though.</string>
<stringname="faq_1_title">How can I make Simple Gallery the default device gallery\?</string>
<stringname="faq_1_text">First you have to find the currently default gallery in the Apps section of your device settings, look for a button that says something like \"Open by default\", click on it, then select \"Clear defaults\". The next time you will try opening an image or video you should see an app picker, where you can select Simple Gallery and make it the default app.</string>
<stringname="faq_2_title">I locked the app with a password, but I forgot it. What can I do\?</string>
<stringname="faq_2_text">You can solve it in 2 ways. You can either reinstall the app, or find the app in your device settings and select \"Clear data\". It will reset all your settings, it will not remove any media files.</string>
<stringname="faq_3_text">You can long press the desired album and select the Pin icon at the actions menu, that will pin it to the top. You can pin multiple folders too, pinned items will be sorted by the default sorting method.</string>
<stringname="faq_4_text">You can do it by double tapping the side of the screen, or tapping the current or max duration texts near the seekbar. If you enable opening videos on a separate screen in the app settings, you can use horizontal gestures too.</string>
<stringname="faq_5_text">Exclude prevents displaying the folder only in Simple Gallery, while Hide works system-wise and it hides the folder from other galleries too. It works by creating an empty \".nomedia\" file in the given folder, which you can then remove with any file manager too. Note that some devices do not allow hiding folders like Camera, Screenshots and Downloads.</string>
<stringname="faq_6_text">It can happen that you will see some unusual albums show up. You can easily exclude them by long pressing them and selecting Exclude. In the next dialog you can then select the parent folder, chances are it will prevent the other related albums showing up too.</string>
<stringname="faq_7_title">A folder with images isn\'t showing up, or it doesn\'t show all items. What can I do\?</string>
<stringname="faq_7_text">That can have multiple reasons, but solving it is easy. Just go in Settings -> Manage Included Folders, select Plus and navigate to the required folder.</string>
<stringname="faq_8_title">What if I want just a few particular folders visible\?</string>
<stringname="faq_8_text">Adding a folder at the Included Folders doesn\'t automatically exclude anything. What you can do is go in Settings -> Manage Excluded Folders, exclude the root folder \"/\", then add the desired folders at Settings -> Manage Included Folders. That will make only the selected folders visible, as both excluding and including are recursive and if a folder is both excluded and included, it will show up.</string>
<stringname="faq_10_title">Can I crop images with this app\?</string>
<stringname="faq_10_text">Yes, you can crop images in the editor, by dragging the image corners. You can get to the editor either by long pressing an image thumbnail and selecting Edit, or selecting Edit from the fullscreen view.</string>
<stringname="faq_11_text">Sure, just use the \"Group by\" menu item while at the thumbnails view. You can group files by multiple criteria, including Date Taken. If you use the \"Show all folders content\" function you can group them by folders too.</string>
<stringname="faq_12_text">It is most likely caused by the files being copied from somewhere. You can fix it by selecting the file thumbnails and selecting \"Fix Date Taken value\".</string>
<stringname="faq_13_text">The current solution for displaying images works fine in the vast majority of cases, but if you want even better image quality, you can enable the \"Show images in the highest possible quality\" at the app settings, in the \"Deep zoomable images\" section.</string>
<stringname="faq_14_text">You can either press the \"Temporarily show hidden items\" menu item at the main screen, or toggle \"Show hidden items\" in the app settings to see the hidden item. If you want to unhide it, just long press it and select \"Unhide\". Folders are hidden by adding a hidden \".nomedia\" file into them, you can delete the file with any file manager too. Note that hiding works recursively though, so if you hide a folder, all subfolders will become hidden too. So for unhiding the subfolders you have to unhide the parent folder.</string>
<stringname="faq_15_text">App cache can take up to 250MB, it ensures quicker image loading. If the app is taking up even more space, it is most likely caused by you having items in the Recycle Bin. Those files count to the app size. You can clear the Recycle bin by opening it and deleting all files, or from the app settings. Every file in the Bin is deleted automatically after 30 days.</string>
<stringname="faq_16_text">Starting with Android 11 you cannot hide or unhide files or folders anymore, you cannot see the hidden ones in gallery apps due to system restrictions either. You will have to use some file manager for that.</string>
<stringname="faq_16_text_extra">Or you can also grant this gallery access to All Files through your device settings, that will allow us showing hidden items and make file operations more reliable in general.</string>
<stringname="faq_17_text">That stopped working due to the system changes that came with Android 11 too, the app cannot browse real folders anymore, it relies on the so called MediaStore at fetching data.</string>
<stringname="faq_18_text">Our apps have no ads whatsoever. If you see them during video playback, you must be using some other apps video player. Try finding your default video player in the device settings, then do a \"Clear defaults\" on it. The next time you invoke some video intent you will see an app picker prompt, where you can select what app you want to use.</string>