Art & Mobile has announced the release and immediate availability of SuperAlbum 1.0, their new photo management application for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. SuperAlbum manages multiple photo services in one, and supports connections to Twitpic, Facebook, Instagram, 500px, Tumblr, and others. You can display all images with a default iPhone album-like interface and experience. If you are unhappy with managing fragmented albums on various services, then this app is must have one.
Features:
* Displaying photos on multiple services
* Tweeting
* Slideshow
Concept Behind the SuperAlbum:
Before, online albums used to be very simple, with users uploading all of their photos to a service like Flickr. However, the emergence of social networking services has greatly fragmented this process - photos taken with a DSLR go to Flickr; when tweeting, you use Twitpic. Journals are kept on Facebook, and now Instagram is great, too. It's easy for things to get complicated very quickly.
Japanese iPhone app developers Takayuki Fukatsu, Masato Yamaguchi, and Naomoto Niwayama have come up with a convenient solution. They have created a practical, user-friendly album application that enables users to browse all their pictures using one single app.
Supported Services:
* iPhone's Album
* Twitpic
* Picasa
* Facebook
* Flickr
* Tumblr
* 500px
* Instagram
* Mixi
The first version can be used to easily browse through your pictures. The Developer team is preparing a tool to support upload, comment, and tagging for cross-service use in future versions.
Pricing and Availability:
SuperAlbum 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video category.
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Features:
* Displaying photos on multiple services
* Tweeting
* Slideshow
Concept Behind the SuperAlbum:
Before, online albums used to be very simple, with users uploading all of their photos to a service like Flickr. However, the emergence of social networking services has greatly fragmented this process - photos taken with a DSLR go to Flickr; when tweeting, you use Twitpic. Journals are kept on Facebook, and now Instagram is great, too. It's easy for things to get complicated very quickly.
Japanese iPhone app developers Takayuki Fukatsu, Masato Yamaguchi, and Naomoto Niwayama have come up with a convenient solution. They have created a practical, user-friendly album application that enables users to browse all their pictures using one single app.
Supported Services:
* iPhone's Album
* Twitpic
* Picasa
* Flickr
* Tumblr
* 500px
* Mixi
The first version can be used to easily browse through your pictures. The Developer team is preparing a tool to support upload, comment, and tagging for cross-service use in future versions.
Pricing and Availability:
SuperAlbum 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video category.
Read More