Have you ever wanted something, and maybe you had a pretty good idea of what you wanted, but when you finally got it, it was way more than what you thought you wanted?
I would equate it to getting the wrong laptop. Maybe you see this monster laptop that’s even more powerful than your desktop. You’ve explored your options, and yeah, there are less powerful laptops out there, but they have their advantages. They’re lighter and easier to carry around, but you want the power. At least you thought you did. Two weeks into it, you realize lugging it around sucks, because it weighs more than your calculus and biology book, and now you’re lugging all three in your backpack. Sure, the laptop is nice. You can play graphic-intense video games, it supports a high resolution, maybe even one of those new crisp and clear laptop screens, but man, it sucks battery life like no other, and dang, it’s heavy. You think to yourself, “Man, I should’ve gotten something lighter, something a little more mobile, something with a battery that lasts longer than 75 minutes.”
As far as gallery software is concerned, I had the high-end laptop. I was using Gallery.