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Tweetdeck ipad8/2/2023 Include Desktop and Document images as well, people put photos in that folders as well.Ĥ. It is anonying when people use mouse gesture, as we need to move the pointer inside the Window so that we can do Next/Prev action.ģ. For example, if viewing a large photo, the Photo View Window will be in large size, but when viewing a small photo, the Window will resize to small. The Photo View Window would change the size according to the photos. Fixed the Window size no matter what’s the size of the photos. And even if saved the rotated image by mistake, it is no harm to the image as it can rotate it back.Ģ. Normally people rotate the image would like to save the image. Auto save after rotate the image without popup asking for saving. Today I come back for this app 1.07 and try out all the features.Īll the problems I mentioned in my last review have been fixed and now it is a good Preview replacement.ġ. I left the first review of version 1.02 and uninstall the app. If you have any problem, please email us at will fix bugs and add features for you as soon as possible. Support use touch pad or scroll wheel to resize photoĪdd progress bar to show current position of photos We have add thumbnail photos as ACDSee style, and the choice in directory map. Have add the gestures, please have a try. The gesture doesn't work, you have to click the previous/next button OR use keyboard arrow. So if you photo is in these places, the app will can walk through all photos.ģ. We have try to add the read/write rights to Downloads Folder and Pictures Folder. This issue caused by app sandbox, however, the app have no right to read/write the files you haven't select. You have to open the App, then click File - Open Directory, so that you can loop through the photos in the folder. If open a photo from Finder, the previous/next photo function doesn't work. Have add a dialog to ask you whether need save it.Ģ. After rotate the photo, it won't save, even you quit the app, no dialog prompt to inform you, you have to click Save As manually. You can open a directory with photos and check them quickly.ġ. Photo View can easily browse and view photos. Hopefully, the latest animosity between Apple and Facebook over Ping integration will not sour the app acceptance process once Facebook comes up with an official version for the iPad.◆◆◆ ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME: 50% OFF ◆◆◆ This is going to require some creative thinking on the part of Facebook, but with the growing number of iPad owners, it may be in the best interest of the company to design an app that is as innovative as the official Twitter app. At the very least, I expect some multi-touch gesture features that enrich the Facebook experience. I now expect to see similar innovations in any official Facebook app released for the iPad. My intial expectation was that a high definition version of the iPhone app would be good enough. Despite these limitations, I decided that I would just go ahead and use the website until Facebook releases its official app. Among these features is the ability to scroll through a friend list. Of course, you will probably be asking why not just go to the Facebook website using Safari? The problem with this is that some features just don’t work on the iPad browser. None of them provided the experience I desired. I actually bought a number of unofficial Facebook apps, including Friendly before the back to school sale currently ongoing, for the iPad to see if I could improve my experience. But running the app in 2x mode results in a very pixelated interface. I enjoy using the official Facebook app on the iPhone and installed it on my iPad as soon as I got it. My disappointment was not with the Twitter app, but with the lack of an official app for the other social network I frequent, Facebook, for iPad. While I have been happily playing with these features (I will admit spending the good part of half an hour playing with the sliding panes in the app:D), the app left me a bit disappointed. Other, less intuitive, features include multitouch gestures that allow you to get more information about tweets pinch a tweet and you get information about the tweeter, drag down a tweet using two fingers and you get the entire history of tweets and replies if the tweet queried is part of a thread, etc.Overall, it’s an amazing experience. Touch a tweet and a context menu appears to it’s right showing relevant information such as a preview of webpages referenced in the tweet, the profile of the tweeter, the last tweet of Twitter users referenced in the tweet, tweets that contain the same hashtag, etc.Īll this information is displayed in a series of panes that you can slide off and on screen to move among the wealth of information relevant to the tweet. The new app is choke full of innovative features. Then the official Twitter app was released.
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