The app you?re about to peer an extremely brief review of requires little introduction and just a small explanation as it is only got a number of functions, and it does them well. This app is made to do three things: capture video, capture photos, and upload media to Dropbox. This app does this uploading function in a distinct manner as we have seen no application work with Dropbox within the background as effectively or in as perfectly simple a fashion as we?re seeing here ? it just works!
You?ll download the app, open it up, snap a pair photos, and poof! They?ll be uploaded do your Dropbox. You will want a Dropbox account in fact, and you may must hook it as much as your QuickShot with Dropbox app one single time in a slightly simple manner, but that?s it! From there it?s just you approving or disapproving of the media the app collects through your iPhone?s camera. You?re able to take front or back-facing photos or video, you have the power to take advantage of your flash, touch to focus, and that is it!
So really the largest drawback during this app is your inability to do anything really strange or above average with the photos you are taking. If that?s the case, in case you are worried about this kind of thing, you may upload photos out of your gallery focused on other cameras. You are able to do this through QuickShot with Dropbox and it?ll upload all photos and video in, again, the background. Have a peek by the hands-on video with this app now we have here, then download it instantly from the iTunes App Store for an insignificant $1.99 ? it?s worth it!
Also note that we?re using the iPhone 4S for this review, and that if you?ve any app in the marketplace that you are fascinated by us reviewing, give a hollar!
Source: http://www.tywigs.org/gadgets-reviews/quickshot-with-dropbox-for-iphone-review
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