Innovative 3D Photo Viewing App Upgraded

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See-View, the 3D Image Browser that makes searching photo libraries fun on iPhone and iPod Touch has been upgraded with a raft of new features – and lowered in price. See-View uses cutting edge technology to give users a spontaneous, intuitive and fun way to navigate their photos and has now been enhanced to include a built-in Flickr account to help people get started, following user feedback. The new release is also now available from the App store for a limited period for only £0.59 or US$.0.99. Users can rotate, zoom, spin and select their photos in real time on a fully-realised three-dimensional display, making it easier than ever to search through photo libraries. The App currently works by viewing Flickr picture libraries and the latest release has been adapted to include Flickr Group accounts and boasts improved access to Flickr public and user accounts. “We’ve made it easier for users to access their Flickr accounts with just a Yahoo e-mail address, making this a great way to view photos whilst on the move” said Richard Perdik of the app’s developers, UK-based See-Fish Technology. “And after listening to user feedback, we’ve also included a pre-loaded Flickr account in the set up, so new users can familiarise themselves with the App before searching Flickr. “Above all, the App provides a great user experience – the complex mapping algorithms are sorting the photos by colour and shape, but the most important part is that it’s fun to use. Because we want people to enjoy this software, we’ve also added a help page link to ensure that new users get started smoothly. “Current restrictions to the iPhone operating system mean that the App cannot display photos direct from the phones picture library, which is why it has been designed to access Flickr. Anyone wishing to view their own photos with the See-View App will therefore currently need a Flickr account. “However the next version of the iPhone software due later this year will allow us to access the picture library in future releases of the App.” Perdik said the software is also currently being developed for the iPad, where the bigger screen will enable improved image resolution and an even more enjoyable user experience. To download the App, search for See-View on the App store, or visit http://www.see-view.co.uk/ for more information.

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