Thumbq is a web-based photo album that emphasizes simplicity and focus. Of course, the features of Thumbq may not compare with those of Flickr or Yupoo. It eliminates some of the flashy operations (I do not mean to belittle Flickr or Yupoo at all - I am actually a loyal fan of Yupoo and Flickr. All the images on my blog are stored on Yupoo, which I highly recommend for domestic users...). Thumbq focuses more on the photo album aspect (it's frustrating... image storage and web-based albums seem to be the same concept, but I feel there is a subtle difference between them...).
Images uploaded to Thumbq will be displayed in four different sizes for easy invocation. When uploading initially, the categorization of albums to which the images belong is not provided; this function is mainly focused on post-upload image editing. In the image editing state, Thumbq uses AJAX technology to allow convenient classification of image albums through drag-and-drop functionality, making it fast and easy, with support for Chinese.
It also supports slideshow playback. The upload space size is unknown - I searched for a long time but couldn't find any relevant information. For now, let's assume Thumbq has unlimited space (*^__^*). As a non-technical person, I don't have to worry about being looked down upon.