Organizing Photos on Android Blog
This video gives a good overview about PhotoMaps main features.
PhotoMap can now find photos in your Dropbox cloud storage to visualize them on a map and to group them together with your local photos. Just select your Dropbox account in the settings and PhotoMap will start...
The new releases of PhotoMap and EagleEye come with a new navigation bar that you can slide in from the left side of your device. On the bar you’ll find the additional menu item...
The new versions of EagleEye and PhotoMap support the Storage Access Framework that enables you to access (read and write) files on removable media (such as SD cards) and cloud storages. This feature is available...
The new version (4.4) of PhotoMap comes with a new calendar view! Just select the “Calendar” option in the upper bar. View photos and logged locations by tapping on a day.
The new version of PhotoMap comes with a new diary function! Just select the ‘Diary’ option in the upper bar and tap on the white area of any day to start writing. View photos and logged...
A lot of users have asked me what the difference is between EagleEye and PhotoMap. The apps are built on the same source code. EagleEye is supposed to be a replacement of the default gallery app. It’s made...
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Photos are very important to remember great moments of your life, people you love, countries you’ve visited, right? I’ve written something about adding captions and geotags to photos in this blog before. Moreover you...
I always try to avoid hierarchical directory structures for storing photos to keep it as simple as possible. Well, that doesn’t work all the time… The directory structure on my PC is based on...
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