iPhone
apps development has resulted in the invention of various
applications. iPhone
apps developers are using their creative ideas to come up with
the most exciting apps that can make things easier and more
entertaining for the users. With the release of the new open-source
PhotoAppLink library, iPhone users can now easily edit any image with
the use of multiple photo-editing apps.
This application works by
providing a mechanism for sending an image from one application to
the other. This features is available in different applications
including Snap!, Color Splash, Simply B&W, PicTools, AutoStitch,
TrueHDR, Juxtaposer, Click! and Photogene.
Users can now capture and
edit images in more ways than they could do before. Previously, users
had to use a number of applications to process one image.
They also had to transfer an
image from one application to the other which was rather tedious.
Users should save the edited image to the camera roll, close the
running app and then run the next to load the image in it so that
they can edit it. However, all these tasks get reduced with
PhotoAppLink. With this application you can select another
application which is compatible with PhotoAppLink interface. This
launches the new app while transferring the image from the previous
application to the new application. The user can edit it immediately.
PhotoAppLink apps can
automatically detect other compatible apps installed on your device
and you can access them in a user-friendly interface. This also
offers a separate list of additional compatible apps the user may not
have. You can see that how easy it makes to find more apps that
support this simplified workflow.
PocketPixels and CodeCrop
were the founding fathers of PhotoAppLink. Implemented as an
open-source library, it is available on GitHub. The library is well
documented. It is easy to integrate into existing applications.
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