So, why does the iOS devices not have an inbuilt timer for the camera?
Presumably just so someone could create one, and here it is.
Presumably just so someone could create one, and here it is.
Now for the ACIDS test:
Aesthetics
The main screen contains just three buttons:
Library
Here you can check out photographs you have taken previously.
Rotate
Pick the normal camera, or get ready for a 'selfie'.
Settings
Here you can set whether or not to have a grid displayed, vary sensitivity, and the all important delay timer (2, 4, or 6 seconds).
All you need to do now is point and clap... the App will then take a photograph after the selected delay.
You can now crop the photograph as well as forward it via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, or email, as well as move it to your camera roll.
Cost
The App is free.
Indispensability
This is another of those applications that you might not use every day but is a good addition to your armoury.
Dependability
It can take a few seconds for the photo to reach 'editable' status. Basically, if you have seen the countdown, it has functioned, just show a little patience.
Security
Apart from the usual warnings about sharing on social media, the App is self-contained.
ACIDS Test Rating:
The developer advises that there has been an update to version 4.0.0 of the App.
ReplyDeleteThis includes the following enhancements and alterations:
• Completely new & reworked app
• Support new languages: Korean and Swedish
The developer advises that there has been an update to version 4.0.2 of the App.
ReplyDeleteThis includes the following enhancements and alterations:
- new & exciting Facebook fast share In-App purchase
- usability improvements
- iOS8 compatibility