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Tuesday
Jul122011

New iPhone Photo App: The Warhol: D.I.Y. POP

The Warhol D.I.Y. flop, sorry I mean POP, no, I was right the first time, FLOP, has just been released. After months of teasing, The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, have finally released their much anticipated app, but priced at £0.59/$0.99/€0.79, and saving at a pathetic 329x329 pixels, the museum should be embarrassed, and the developers should ashamed of themselves.

Well, as Andy Warhol said, "In the future everybody will be world-famous for fifteen minutes", and if the museum and developers don't fix this app, then that will be about as long as anyone will use this app for, 15 minutes!!

OK, the app does have some extra features like videos, but I still would not recommend this app at any price, but if you want to waste you money, then the app link can be found below, and if the museum or developers are reading this post, then please feel free to explain yourselves.

App Store Link: The Warhol: D.I.Y. POP; Price: £0.59/$0.99/€0.79

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Reader Comments (3)

How pathetic. My very first digital camera in 1997 had a resolution of 400x600.
July 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBrett
I received a tweet reply from @TheWarholMuseum who says "Thanks for your feedback! We're already working on updates for #warholDIY POP app to address some initial audience feedback."
July 12, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterxwhiteboy777x
How can a camera app have such a massive oversight? This is as if a winery was producing bottles of wine in bottles without an opening.. it's like WHAT THE? Regarding the feedback of 'we're working on updates already...' yeah well how about checking one of the fundamental parts of the app BEFORE releasing it? By the time the update comes out i will have forgotten about this. Hopefully this is a learning experience as well as a warning for other developers also.
July 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMark

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