Jailbreak Only: Dater - Add Timestamps To Photos Taken Using Native Camera App
A new jailbreak tweak called "Dater" automatically adds timestamps to images taken using the native Camera app.
A new jailbreak tweak called "Dater" automatically adds timestamps to images taken using the native Camera app.
Distort your face, add colors, and tack on cool filters to any of your photos for a distinct, new look.
Sloppy bar photos or quick bathroom edited snapshots may have found a place to call home.
A new jailbreak tweak called “Mail More Photos” allows users to attach more than five photos to an email.
The new Hipstamatic Disposable camera app lets you share cameras with friends.
Wall of Memories is fantastic new way to show off your favorite photos. Create a virtual wall personalized with your photographs, framed as art.
While the iPad is great for movies due to its beautiful screen and fantastic battery life, it does have a major limitation: storage space. With iTunes Libraries reaching a few hundred GB's of movies alone, there is just no way to get that much media on even the largest iPad. Luckily, the apps in this AppGuide will allow you to stream all of your movies -- no matter the size -- over the internet.
This new app allows you to add artistic filters to your photos before uploading them to Facebook in a batch. But is it worth downloading?
If you are not interested in learning how to make changes and adjustments to your photos on your own, Photo Sense lives up to its name and is a great solution. The idea is to create attractive photos in a couple of easy steps.
Get ready to start shnapping! This social photography app comes with the label “WARNING: HIGHLY ADDICTING SUBSTANCE” for a reason.
Dermandar is a no-nonsense panorama app that may just open your eyes to a whole new world. But, how does it compare with other apps of this genre?
While Apple added a couple of nice features to the Camera app, we didn't know about this one until quite recently. In iOS 5, it's possible to quickly navigate to the Camera Roll by simply swiping up or down.
One thing severely lacking in iOS is the ability to organize pictures in the photos app. The apps here can help you organize the photos in your camera roll by album, categories and tags.
If you like to work with your photos immediately after a shoot, Photosmith is a great solution for the iPad user. It lets you lighten up your load and leave your computer behind.
If you want to make yourself appear on the red carpet, or at an important event, like a sports conference, check out Famebooth. The image-manipulation app can spice up your photos up with flair.
iBoard Magic allows you to bring a little "wow" factor to your emails and print out some creative looking photo cards.
If you have never created a website, Zapd might be a fun way to enter into the world of website development!
Photofeed by Pixable is a new app for the iPhone and iPod touch, developed by the guys who brought us Photofeed for Facebook - the popular free iPad app. Now, users can enjoy a similar experience on their iPhone - however, the iPhone app also aggregates photos from Flickr and Instagram, along with Facebook - which is a great improvement.
Have you ever needed to notify your friends when an unwelcome guest was in their presence. If you're a Jersey Shore fan, having a grenade whistle handy should help take care of the "situation." CVSoft aims to entertain you and your friends with the Grenade Survival Kit.
Have you ever wanted a little more functionality for photos you upload to Dropbox? Would viewing photos as a slideshow, a quicker way to move, copy or delete your photos and multiple account support be nice? DropPics works as a companion to DropBox, bringing you these very useful features.
SeeSee is a popular iOS application that gives users “revolutionary management for photos and videos.” The app, which was released in December, has a Windows 7 style interface. Furthermore, it was recently updated (version 2.0), and is now a universal application.
There are sometimes apps that do something unique and have never been done before. Lab is one of them. Have you ever wanted to know every bit of data behind that photo that you just took? Now you can with Lab! Worth the dollar? Read on to find out.
The popular iOS photo uploading app, Instagram, is now seeing two to three second photo uploads. Read on to find out more ...
We thought iOS 4.2.1 was the same on both the iPhone/iPod touch and the iPad. We were wrong. A photo copying limitation on the iPhone was not carried over to the iPad. Read more ...