Tap Tap Tap Announces The Triumphant Return Of VolumeSnap For Camera+
After more than a year of fighting, Tap Tap Tap's VolumeSnap feature for Camera+ returns once more, and this time it should be for good.
After more than a year of fighting, Tap Tap Tap's VolumeSnap feature for Camera+ returns once more, and this time it should be for good.
Those who rely on Tap Tap Tap's Camera+ to capture, edit, and share great moments with the perfect photo(s) now have the opportunity to add custom captions to their images, including optional date and time stamps.
The developers of tap tap tap are at it again, and this time they allow you to have a lot of fun with those portrait shots of yours.
The word on the street is that the team over at MacHeist is gearing up for their next big sale. That could only mean one thing; it's time for another "heist." This one is very special because it brings the challenge to a native iOS app called The Heist.
One week after releasing a significant update to its Camera+ app, the folks at tap tap tap made noteworthy changes to the website behind the popular app. Users can now upload photos and share them on their favorite social network seamlessly. Plus, Twitter customers get something even more noteworthy: Their own personal photo site.
Apple’s unique app review process was on full display recently when it took them 201 days to approve an iPhone app, The app, TrapCall, lets users see who are behind those nasty private phone calls and helps block them. But, should have Apple approved it?
One of the top selling photography apps in the App Store, Camera+ has received an update. It now includes a process called Clarity, which its creators claim will make our photos better than ever. Is this actually true or is it just a slick marketing gimmick?
Camera+ v2.1 focuses on performance and user interface improvements throughout the app. The changes include some button location rearrangement, less time processing effects and borders, and a few minor feature additions.
App reviewers at Apple go through hundreds of apps each day to decide which ones are approved and which ones are not. Sometimes, they get it wrong. A case in point is the Quick Snap – Camera Plus app, which was recently approved by Apple but really shouldn’t have been. Read more ...
One of the top selling photo apps has returned to the App Store. However, will new users be willing to pay for something they can get elsewhere for free? Read more ...
Tap Tap Tap may have caught fans off guard when they posted not one but two entries to their slacking blog today. One of those made an official mention of the release of Voices v2.0 and information regarding their Camera+ app.
What became an uproar of the masses, stemming from the confusion over an Apple patent containing an image in reference to a released iPhone app, has now ended peacefully.
We've heard them before but tap tap tap decides to share their more upbeat experience and conclusion on a recent app update rejection. Camera+ was set to get volume button control but violates Apple's SDK terms.