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Wednesday
Aug312011

My Week in Pictures, coming soon

Instantly create a story from the moments of your week

"My Week in Pictures is a fast, fun and easy way to tell your friends, family and fans the story of your week in a single snapshot." - App Developer

Features:

  • My Week in Pictures automatically gathers your snaps and creates a random montage from the week's photos. Fully editable!
  • Share your week straight from the app to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr or email it to your friends and family. A great way to let people know what you're up to in one snapshot.
  • A new, effortless way to blog, journal, share or track what you've been up to - all you have to do is take photos. Set a notification to remember to check out your week in pictures. And see the story of your week laid out for you.
  • iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad compatible.

Editors Comments: I was fortunate enough to be offered a beta of this app, and so for the past week or so I've seen how this app works. Each week, on the day and time you set, the app alerts you that it has built a "Week in Pictures" montage based on the photos in your camera roll, and the template you have chosen. Although the app builds the montage based on a random selection from you camera roll, you can edit and either add different photos, or replace a photo with text.

Overall this is an interesting and fun app that is best suited to social network sharing as the saved image is a poor 731x719 pixels, and as such will have limited appeal to many iPhoneographers.

Please note: My Week in Pictures is not available yet, but should hit the App Store this week, and will be available for an introductory price of £0.69/$0.99/€0.79.

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Reader Comments (2)

Cool stuff. But how did you take those two fish eye looking photos in the bottom left? They are really small but look neat-o!
September 1, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterClevelandRob
Actually, I've the the same query - they are rather good.

Does anyone know?


Regards
October 8, 2011 | Unregistered Commentersean

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