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PhotoSocial Delivers the First iPhone Application Designed to Instantly Organize your Photo Collection

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The founder of PhotoSocial named Jeff Bargmann, 1UP Industries and author of Windows desktop utilities Stardock Fences, ObjectDock, the DellDock and Bins. Theses windows desktop utilities have earned over 10 million downloads and have shipped on tens of millions of computers sold by Dell and HP worldwide.

Jeff Bargmann has launched a new application on iPhone called PhotoSocial. This application automatically organizes your photo collection and creates a social platform where you can share your photos with friends.The concept of photo gallery is already available in phone but now the concept of Photo social is invented and built-in to your iPhone. Through this application your job of organizing the photo collection becomes simple and natural. The application is useful for those users who take photos with their iPhones and want to keep these precious moments.

Jeff Bargmann said that “The photo gallery on the iPhone hasn’t been improved since the iPhone 1. This feature improves your iPhone performance. It also creates a private social platform which is helpful in exchanging your photos with friends, then like and comment privately. A modern photo gallery should have a right to keep and save your Photos between friends.

Photo gallery of iPhone has upgraded 1st time. Following features are provided by the new application of PhotoSocial:

  • View photos full-screen, in a grid, and in the new stream view for more casual browsing.
  • Toss photos off screen to move them to the trash; makes cleanup fast and easy.
  • Name any day by tapping its date, and get to favorite albums fast from the navigation menu.
  • Press and hold to reorganize.

PhotoSocial brings your gallery to life. You can share your whole day photos immediately with a private web-gallery link without login. The location data is also available which shows when and where you meet your friend. There is an option of exchanging photos. When you send your photo to friend, you will get a request to send in return. Like, comment and view recent activity in the Feed. You friend don’t need PhotoSocial to view your photos which was sent through PhotoSocial. PhotoSocial is available in iTunes for an introductory price of $1.99.

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