Flickr - one of the most popular photo sharing site on the planet. It is used by tens of millions of users around the world. Recently, a photo service corporation Yahoo! has evolved from being changed website design interface. It has been updated and client for the iPhone, which I really liked, and here's why.
Application as compared to the previous version rewritten almost completely. But I would like to focus on the most basic aspects.
New design and interface
The most important thing - to change the application interface logic: Now start screen is divided, as is traditionally the case in your iOS applications on 5 tabs: Updates, search, photo publishing, profile, and additional settings and functions. It has become much more convenient. Change the application design, interface - everything looks new. Work with all partitions is comfortable and does not cause discomfort.
These pictures, EXIF-data
View photos of themselves changed. Now, simply comment on photos, add them to your favorites. You can send them via email and social networks. But the coolest feature - it is the ability to view EXIF-data of images which contain complete information about the photo. Of course, the data is available, if you do not shut their privacy settings. In any case, it's a great idea - I wonder what prevented implement this feature before?
Publish your photos
Completely redesigned profile photo publishing. Previously, this process was not particularly fast and functional, but now everything has changed. You can not just add photos, but also edit them built-in editor Aviary, and use built-in filters! Then, add a photo to the community (which did not exist), add the appropriate tags. Cool? If desired, it is possible not to enter into any other photoappendices on the iPhone, because Flickr now - it photoappendices full cycle - shooting, editing, publishing. And realize all this is quite convenient. So, now you need not to use third-party FlickrStackr type of application for uploading photos to Flickr.
Here is an example of the built-in filter:
And here is the built-in photo editor:
As a result, Flickr just escaped "from rags to riches" - the interface is better, more convenient work with the application, the functionality has expanded considerably. An excellent opportunity to try out the photo hosting, all the more so Flickr gives PRO-accounts for 3 months absolutely free. Good luck with the experience of Flickr!
Flickr from the App Store | Is free