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EyePhoto is a Windows Mobile photo viewer that generates a photo album from all photos, pictures and images on your Pocket PC. Watching photos with EyePhoto is very easy - you just slide your finger on the screen to flip through the pages of your photo album. EyePhoto provides very smooth and quick displaying and zooming of jpeg images.
Here's the link: http://iwindowsmobile.com/mobile-photo-viewer.html |
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Re: iWindowsMobile EyePhoto ! !
Dont know about this one... $15 for a photo viewer??? I can push the soft key to go to next pic just as easy as sliding my finger (plus screen stays cleaner) I think if I am going to pay for a program that it should do something more... I use recso photo viewer and it has editing, slideshow, zoom, etc Looks to me more like a Iphone novelty that should be free for the fact it does nothing. (just like paying for sms when Codys sms works fine) I too have tried HTC Album which I like but on my xv6800 it has a problem due to the amount of pics I have on my card (alot) and it will shut down on its own when trying to load them all but thats another story.
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Re: iWindowsMobile EyePhoto ! !
Yea, I use S2V as my primary photo viewer too but the 1 feature its missing, is the zoom feature (which I'm sure A_C will add very soon) . EyePhoto is a pretty decent app but IMO, not worth $14.99 . I like the interface also, very fluid.
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Re: iWindowsMobile EyePhoto ! !
What's up with that "free download" link? is that just a trial version?
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I must say though, after playing around with this app more & more, Im actually leaning towards making this my main picture viewing app. When you slide the pix from left to right, it has a much more natural transition then any other app Ive tried. Looks more iPhonesque.......& NO, IM DONT LIKE THE IPHONE more then MY TOUCH but & will say that the visuals on that thing & movement is much more natural & this app mimicked it perfectly. |
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