Hi All!
About Simple Photo Map
Have you ever wanted to see your photos on a map? Simple Photo Map allows you to do just that!
It displays markers which indicate the positions of every geo-tagged photo on your phone. Tap on the marker to see the photo
Main features:
Very quick and stable
Shows all geo-tagged photos immediately (no re-loading - results in smooth experience)
Take a photo, start Simple Photo Map and you'll see it immediately on the map (remember to switch geo-tagging on!)
You can change thumbnail size
Works great on all screen sizes, in both portrait and landscape modes!
Download
I cannot post links yet as a new user, hopefully that won't put you off. There's a QR code attached at the bottom of the post.
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Planned Features
Furthermore, I'm planning on adding more features soon,
Remove ads
Get rid of overlapping markers and displaying the number of photos in the area instead
Geo-tagging photos
Sharing a screenshot of the map (with the markers)
Currently only photos from the camera folder are shown. There will be an option in the settings to include all photos
Long-term goal: redo the interface for Android 3+
Why did I create this?
I saw this feature on iOS devices and really wanted to have it on my Android phone. I created this app about 2 years ago but actually never got around to publishing it! Why now? There are a few similar applications but they are slow and reload all the photos on startup which is frustrating so I thought that I would publish my app and ask for suggestions - I'm really passionate about this app so it would be great if you could have a look at it and reply with suggestions What else would you like to see?
Ads
I'm a student and it would be great to get some spare money so at the moment there are ads (AdMob) included in the app. However, I don't really see it working for me (maybe for AdMob...) so I'm planning to remove them and hope for donations instead. Why? As I said, I created this app for myself 2 years ago but I'd love the others to benefit from it as well. I'm really hoping to get some feedback and incorporate it into future releases so it would be great to hear back from you, Guys!
Thanks!
Bartek
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pixls for Honeycomb tablets
Free download:
Pixls lets you access some of the most beautiful images on 500px.com - directly on your tablet.
Features:
- Choose between Popular, Editor's Choice and Upcoming photos
- 24 different categories of beautiful photographs
- Detailed photo views, including meta data
- Read published comments
Categories:
Abstract, animals, black and white, celebrities, city and architecture, commercial, concert, family, fashion, film, fine art, food, journalism, landscapes, macro, nature, nude, people, performing arts, sport, still life, street, travel & underwater.
Please note that this is not an official application. It is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by 500px.com. No personal data is stored or collected. All photos are property of their respective owners.
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the thing that all you can do with these pictures is just look at them is not enough
Need to be able to download them...
profipix said:
the thing that all you can do with these pictures is just look at them is not enough
Need to be able to download them...
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Can't allow that. I don't own the photos and you're not allowed to download them on the 500px website.
i guess ill capture the screen every time
**beautiful images and great app design, got to admit that.
profipix said:
i guess ill capture the screen every time
**beautiful images and great app design, got to admit that.
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Sorry about that, I hope you understand my point of view
Thanks a lot, appreciate it
Hi.
Great app. Simple and beautiful!
Would it be possible to make a small change to the portrait layout?
Instead of 4 pictures per row, show only 2 per row?
Also, can you show the photo name in the detail view?
Thanks.
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GET THIS AMAZING APP HERE
Interface
When you launch the app, you get a menu system that lets you choose
one of four options: capture, gallery, collage and share. Diving into each,
the UI is generally what you'd expect. The buttons are self-explanatory,
and you get a regular phone camera-style viewfinder.
Filters
PowerCam offers a decent set of filters, most of which are a bit too over-the-top
for my own taste. You get a standard set of minor filters to lightly tweak the coloring
of the scene that are quite nice, but the rest are a bit out there and I really don't
see many people using them. For the ones that I liked, it seemed to work well enough.
It should also be noted that there is a "no filter" mode for when you have the app open
and want a "regular" shot.
Tilt-Shift
The tilt-shift method, if you're not familiar, is something usually accomplished with
a special camera lens to produce interestingly focused images. The main subject
is sharply in focus, and everything else is quickly out of focus right next to it.
On a smartphone, its all done in post-processing. PowerCam seems to do a pretty
good job, and you can really get some good shots if you spend some time with it.
Panorama
I was surprised by the panorama quality. Using the app on my Galaxy Nexus,
it captured them more consistently and much quicker than the built-in panorama
feature of the Android 4.x camera.
Collages
Something that's going to be very user-dependent is the collage feature.
You can select several pictures you've taken and form them into framed multi-shot pictures.
The UI is friendly enough, just select from your picture list which ones you want,
and it'll arrange them randomly with a frame. You can shuffle the pictures around
and select the frame style, but I was hard-pressed to find frames that I actually enjoyed.
Sharing
PowerCam has built-in sharing functionality to Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr.
Wish that it would use a regular sharing menu and let you use other apps (like Google+),
but it doesn't really matter, as you can share from your Gallery app to anything installed
on your phone after the fact.
COURTESY OF ANDROID CENTRAL
Facebook AR App
This is app is not for Facebook users to chat or check their statuses. But to show them their personal details in most initiative and modern way. The app uses the mind blowing Augmented Reality which is fast trending. Enough about the basis of the app. Lets get into the functional part.
How it works?
The user needs to login to facebook via the app. But there is no in-app login available for this app. So the app will redirect you the browser where u have to login and copy the access code back to the app. I know, this part is annoying for most of the users, but all I can say is, its worth trying/doing. After copying the Code , click on the connect button, It will take few mins to load and open the camera of your phone. After which you have to target the picture given below.
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Functionality:-
Shows profile picture in the center with tilting animation
Shows your name below the profile picture
Shows the unseen notifications on the right side
Shows the recent friend requests on the left side
Clicking on the profile picture loads random picture from your albums/wall.
All the above will be shown in Augmented Reality.
The video given below shows the kind of experience which can be expected.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNCL9vQjvhY
Android Version Required: Android 2.2 or above (supports all resolutions, including tablets)
Where to download?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Jeno.FBapp&feature=search_result
It's cool in theory, but I fail to see the real world use. Unless we could create QR like tags that other people can scan that brings up specific information that we want it to show.
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It's cool in theory, but I fail to see the real world use. Unless we could create QR like tags that other people can scan that brings up specific information that we want it to show.
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Totally agree, no real world use, its not more productive that the FB app which is already in market. But its just a cool way to see your Facebook notifications and random wall photos. May be it will be nice to show some friends what your phone is capable off. Hope you had a look at the demo video.
Jeno.
nice job keep working on it
Cool
SOURCE : KICKEDFACE
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Finally Google updated Google+ App, today is the day we finally get out hands on that new UI. Google+ head honcho Dave Besbris has kindly provided a complete changelog for the update, and it's a big one.
We don't know what secrets might be hiding inside yet, but here's all the new stuff you'll see. SEE SOURCE FOR SCREENSHOTS
Here is the changelog posted on Google Play Store :
Auto Awesome Stories now combine your photos, videos and the places you visit into beautiful travelogues. You can read more at googleblog.blogspot.com.
Auto Awesome Movies are now available on Android, iOS and the web, so lots more people will receive highlight reels of their photos and videos. Here’s one example: http://goo.gl/9ljcdj.
You can now create animated GIFs and photobooth-style images on demand. Just tap the new plus button in Photos, and select either Motion or Mix.
Really big photo libraries are now supported on Android, so you can access your many thousands of photos quickly and easily.
You can now browse your entire photo library, as well as your highlights, by date. Just drag the new scroll bar to move forwards or backwards in time.
Profiles now display total content views on both Android and the web. (You can choose to show or hide this number via settings.)
A new navigation menu makes it easier to switch between your favorite circles and communities, as well as other places in the app.
It’s a lot easier to share content from your phone or tablet. To give it a try, just tap the new pencil icon at the bottom right of the stream.
The app menu now slides away as you move down the stream, letting posts fill the entire screen.
It certainly looks like that red redesign is about to roll out. Besbris says the update will start appearing today. APK Links have attached below :
File name: com.google.android.apps.plus_ 4.4.0.67576161.apk
MD5: db8f5de61690033d19ff41d05d89933e
Version: 4.4 (Android 4.4+)
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[APP][4.0+] ✱✱ Got friends snooping around your phone? Bust them with CrookCatcher ✱✱
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Greetings fellows
I've created an app that might just solve your everlasting battle with privacy, or something of that effect.
Are you afraid your phone or tablet might be stolen or is your little brother, annoying friend or perhaps untrusting girlfriend snooping around your phone behind your back? Do they even continue to say that they're innocent of this horrendous privacy infringement? Then download CrookCatcher and bust them on the spot! A photo and location will be sent to your email when intruders are caught trying to unlock your phone. Stick the awkward selfie up in their face, and I can almost guarantee that their nose will stop "growing" at once.
Features
• Take photo with the front facing camera on incorrect unlock attempt
• You select the number of failed unlock attempts before CrookCatcher takes action
• Find location of device
• Receive email notification with photo and location
• Uses the default Android Lock Screen
• No services running in the background = little to no impact on battery
• Browse photos with location on the device, with (what I think is) an intuitive interface.
The Concept
... is not entirely new, several apps doing somewhat the same already exists in Google Play. I, however, found these to either be build on a jerky design that was hard to comprehend and navigate, or I found them too expensive - and that is why I created CrookCatcher.
CrookCatcher is namely, designed to be simplistic and easy to figure out. A setup guide is build into the app, which lets you set the few things necessary up with ease and speed. And, best of all. CrookCatcher is free, and no, that doesn't mean ads instead. CrookCatcher is free to use. If you like the app, if the app has even helped you retrieve your stolen phone or tablet, and you want to show your appreciation, you can make a donation from within the app to help support a hungry nerd and keep development going.
Get it on Google Play https://play.google.com/store/...
Check out the accompanying website: http://jakobharteg.com/crookcatcher.html
Cheers, Jakob