I'm not sure because I haven't had a chance to play with it. We'll hopefully get to review it sometime soon. In the meantime, I've forwarded your question to the folks at Photojojo.
Interesting! Looks like you are right about Grooveshark. The video demo had me hopeful for something new. The way they search and activate the editing tools from within the sidebar navigation while...
Interesting! Looks like you are right about Grooveshark. The video demo had me hopeful for something new. The way they use the editing tools from within the sidebar navigation while viewing the...
Interesting! Looks like you are right about Grooveshark. The video demo had me hopeful for something new. The way they edit with sidebar navigation while viewing the image in preview is normal...
Facebook says that "you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (IP License)."...
Admittedly, I based that statement off of my experience seeing only lazily-shot Blackberry photos. As we all know, a good photographer can capture a great image from any camera.
Photo editing software maker Nik has been making applications and plug-ins for digital photographers for years. Following the release of popular photo editing app Snapseed for iOS in 2011, Nik has has created a version for PC and Mac desktops. How does it compare? Lauren Crabbe finds out.