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Collect Photo App Celebrates First Anniversary By Going 2.0 With iOS 7 Design Refresh

Collect Photo App Celebrates First Anniversary By Going 2.0 With iOS 7 Design Refresh

December 23, 2013
The popular photo diary app Collect has just been updated to version 2.0, exactly a year after its launch in the App Store. Collect was notably the last app to be hailed as AppAdvice's App of the Week in 2012. Before earning that honor, it was reviewed positively here on AppAdvice and noted as being “one of the better photo journal apps out there, especially since you can have multiple photos and calendars.” And now, for its last update for 2012, Collect has gone 2.0. "We're excited to bring you a HUGE v2.0 update!" says Collect developer The Lens Lab. "There's some great things coming in 2014 and we couldn't think of a better way to start than with a fresh & shiny iOS 7 update." Indeed, Collect has been updated with a simpler and cleaner design based on the look and feel of iOS 7. As noted by The Lens Lab, the app's new design is compatible only with devices running iOS 7. So those running pre-iOS 7 software are stuck with the app's old interface. Collect 2.0 also adds the ability to use up to 365 photos in a video slideshow, perfect for showing off your Project 365 images. Furthermore, the update adds a new Store area as a one-stop shop for upgrade options and a new User Guide area with a tutorial. It also fixes a couple of bugs that occur when adding photos. Collect 2.0 is available now in the App Store for free. It's optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 5.0 or later. [gallery link="file" order="DESC"]

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Collect - Everyday Photo Diary & Project 365 Journal with Polaroid prints
Collect - Everyday Photo Diary & Project 365 Journal with Polaroid prints
The Lens Lab Pty Ltd

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