Photos app for iPad : Video

24 Feb
2010
Muhammad Ali


Apple today rolled out Beta 3 for iPad SDK 3.2. The 3rd Beta brings with it Photos app which is a your photos manager and seems pretty useful on first look. 9 to 5 Mac has posted a walkthrough video that shows the app in action and shows its various features. Features and demo video after the jump.

iPadPhotosapp

The video shows the following features of the app

  • Pinch to zoom in.
  • Pinch to zoom out.
  • Rotate.
  • Manage (copy/delete etc) photos.
  • Set an image as a lock screen.
  • Set an image as a home screen wall paper.
  • Change slideshow settings in terms of time to show each slide and more.

The sound quality of the video was a little bit on the down side mainly due to the presenter’s low voice.

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[via 9 to 5 Mac]

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