FREE download: http://get.shpe.ro/iPics
FINAL VERSION released...
iPics (interactive Photo Manager - formerly 11pix) m.ilook.ro
key features:
-slideshows
-multi-touch alternative for single-touch mobile devices (zoom/rotate/pan controls)
-chaos order (thumbs allover the screen, like a pile of real photos thrown on a table)
-photo grouping (make groups, add/remove photos to groups)
-kinetic movements
-autoscroll when drag photos
-autosave custom arrangement (groups and photo arrangements)
use:
-drag phoots, drag to margins of the screen to pan while dragging
-press the group button and then draw an area witch includes the photos you want to group; then name your group
-drag photos over a group to add them to a group
-enter a group by press&holding on a group icon (it will zoom in and eventualy enters the group)
-remove photos from group (press the ungroup button when in a group, and then pick photos, when finished press again the ungrup button to toggle of ungrouping)
-press delete button to delete photos (physicaly or logicaly)
-press&hold on a photo to zoomin and view; enters zoom/rotate/pan controls (the zoom/rotate/pan button activates automaticaly)
-when in zoom/rotate/pan mode, double tap to set an control point for zoom/rotate, then drag photo from another point to zoom/rotate; single tap the photo to go to pan mode
(recomanded to enter zoom/rotate controls with press/release/press/drag when double tap(press/release/press/release) is bugy and might not work afther first doube tap)
drawbacks (not related with flashLite programming):
-the thumbs are not made from the aplications, have to run gallery to make the thumbs for us...
-not use of sensor data (as a document run it pops-up the confirming dialog, and is rather useless because of the rotate/zoom controls)
-no copy protection yet (will make one with activate online SN/IMEI encription)
works on nokia 5800 with all updates (flash lite 3.1 and last firmware)
tested on n97 and doesn't work - don't have the phone much time, so I cannot fix the app for n97...
There's already an app like this in the iPhone's app store
misticity24 2 years ago
what app? a name? a video smth?
shpe11 2 years ago
don't know, there is no way to entirely protect my app :(
I'll figure out a way to protect my app, and if there is someone to hack it he will have to go thougth all my code and understand it to hack it - will be worthless because better the hacker will program his own app, and my app will be cheap 1.1Euro
shpe11 2 years ago