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Entries in Cinq (4)

Sunday
Jul112010

New iPad Photo App: Cinq for iPad

Description from the AppStore: Cinq is a revolutionary app that wirelessly gives you access to your entire home photo library.

Now you can share pictures on Facebook and Twitter (via TwitPic), or view your home photos on your iPad -- anywhere there is an active EDGE, 3G or WiFi connection. Connect to Facebook through Cinq, and browse photos from any Friend in your network to your iPad.

CINQ FEATURES:

  • View any picture from your home photo library (Mac or PC) on your iPad securely through patent-pending wireless technology
  • Share photos directly from your home photo library on Facebook and Twitter (via TwitPic)
  • Connect to Facebook through Cinq to view photos uploaded by your Facebook friends and from your own Albums on your iPad
  • Photos from your home photo library are automatically optimized at the perfect resolution for zooming, scaling and cropping
  • Secure, private file access through patent pending technology that avoids duplicating files to third party cloud servers

INSTALL AND USE IN 3 EASY STEPS:

  1. Download and install the Cinq app from iTunes or the App Store onto your iPad.
  2. Follow the easy in app instructions to create an account and sign in on the iPad. Log in to your Facebook and Twitter accounts.
  3. From your home computer go to cinq.tunaverse.com and download the Cinq Server software (Mac or PC), run the application and log in with the same email address and password you used to create your account on your iPad.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  • iPad with OS 3.2 or higher
  • Apple OS 10.5 or higher
  • Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

AppStore Link: Cinq for iPad - Price: £2.99/$4.99

Editors comments: You may have seen Cinq for the iPhone, now this useful app come to the iPad.

Wednesday
Mar032010

App Price Drop: Cinq

Cinq which was demo'd at PMA last week has just been reduced from £1.19/$1.99 to just £0.59/$0.99, and is one way of being able to wirelessly sync your iPhone photos back to your PC or Mac, and just in case you were wondering how this app works, then check out this video review from Jerad Hill.


AppStore Link: Cinq - Price £0.59/$0.99

Monday
Mar012010

iPhone Photo App: Cinq

Description from the AppStore: Ever wished your photos could magically appear in your home photo library as you take them on your iPhone?

Ever wanted to have EVERY photo in your home photo library with you on the go? Well that’s what you can do with Cinq on your iPhone® and iPod touch®!

Cinq is a revolutionary app that wirelessly sends a full resolution copy of your photos you take on your iPhone as you take them AND gives you access to your entire home photo library.

Now you can share pictures on Facebook and Twitter (via TwitPic), or save home photos on your iPhone and iPod touch -- anywhere there is an active EDGE, 3G or WiFi connection. Connect to Facebook through Cinq, and browse and save photos from any Friend in your network to your iPhone.

CINQ FEATURES:

  • Auto save full-res photos to home library as you take them on your iPhone – wirelessly!
  • View and save any picture from your home photo library (Mac or PC) to your iPhone and iPod Touch securely through patent-pending wireless technology
  • Share photos directly from your home photo library on Facebook and Twitter (via TwitPic)
  • Share photos from your Cinq Album or iPhone Camera Roll on Facebook and Twitter (via TwitPic)
  • Connect to Facebook through Cinq to view and save photos uploaded by your Facebook friends and from your own Albums to your iPhone or iPod Touch
  • Photos from your home photo library are automatically optimized at the perfect resolution for zooming, scaling and cropping
  • Secure, private file access through patent pending technology that avoids duplicating files to third party cloud servers

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

  • iPhone or iPod Touch with OS 2.2.1 or higher
  • Apple OS 10.5 or higher
  • Windows XP or Windows 7

AppStore Link: Cinq - Price 1.19/$1.99

Monday
Mar012010

PMA Day 3: The presentations continue

Following on from day 2 of the PMA event (which was actually day 1 of the official trade show), the Best Camera app demonstration attracted a nice crowd (this was possibly due to the misleading wording for the presentation, as I heard a number of people say "look Chase Jarvis is going to be here").  Anyway the presentation started, I showed a short video of Chase promoting his app (Chase and his people gave me permission to do this), and then made a short joke about Chase not being here and that they had drawn the short straw and it was me doing the demo.  Thankfully, and despite the technical issues we were have with WiFi connectivity at the event, the demo went without any hickups.

Next up it was the turn of TiltShift Generator, and then it was lunch time.

After lunch it was Sion's turn to give his second presentation about his iPhoneography, and this was to an almost full house.

Above: Sion presenting to an almost full house at the 'PMA Photo App Pavilion'Following on from Sion, it was the turn of John Martin from Reallusion Inc., who was the first of our guest speakers for the day.  John enthusiastically demonstrated his 2 apps, Photo Makeover and 10x Camera Tools (PRO)

Above: John Martin from Reallusion Inc. demonstrating Photo Makeover and 10x Camera Tools (PRO

John has very kindly given me 3x promo codes for each of his 2 apps to give away here on the iPhoneography blog, so if you would like the chance of getting one, then post your request  specifying which app you would prefer, or any, if you have no preference in the comments section.  Note: As with all promo codes you will need a US iTunes account to redeem them.

After John had completed his presentation it was time for me to take the hot seat again, giving an overview and comparing Adobe's PS Mobile app with Photogene.

For our final session of the day, we had Hal Denton and Ross Pirtle from Tunaverse Media Inc., who talked about their photo syncing app Cinq.

Above: Hal Denton from Tunaverse Media Inc. kicking off their demonstration of CinqAbove: Ross Pirtle from Tunaverse Media Inc. doing a live demo of their Cinq appWell that was day 3 out of the way, and thankfully I had only had the one presentation that afternoon, as my voice was fading fast.