Apple introduced iPhoto for iPad and iPhone on March 7, 2012.
iPhoto for iPhone and iPad includes breakthrough Multi-Touch features so users can make simple gestures to sort through hundreds of photos and find their best shots, enhance and retouch images using fingertip brushes and share amazing photo journals with iCloud.
iPhoto is a universal app that runs on iPad 2 or later and iPhone 4 or later and costs US$4.99.
“Apple told me today that its newest iOS app, iPhoto, hit 1 million users in less than 10 days after its release,” Jim Dalrymple reports for The Loop.
“It’s important to note that figure is users, not downloads,” Dalrymple reports.
Read more in the full article here.
iPhoto for iPhone and iPad includes breakthrough Multi-Touch features so users can make simple gestures to sort through hundreds of photos and find their best shots, enhance and retouch images using fingertip brushes and share amazing photo journals with iCloud.
iPhoto is a universal app that runs on iPad 2 or later and iPhone 4 or later and costs US$4.99.
“Apple told me today that its newest iOS app, iPhoto, hit 1 million users in less than 10 days after its release,” Jim Dalrymple reports for The Loop.
“It’s important to note that figure is users, not downloads,” Dalrymple reports.
Read more in the full article here.
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