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Phanfare's logo. Click here to visit the Phanfare website! PRESS RELEASE: Announcing Phanfare for the iPad


We are delighted to announce Phanfare for the Apple iPad. Phanfare for the iPad lets you edit, organize and display your Phanfare photos and videos on the iPad.

Phanfare for the iPad includes full screen photo and video slideshows with your own music. Slideshows take advantage of the increased screen real estate available on the iPad relative to the iPhone, bringing down higher resolution versions.

You can create albums, import photos and videos, edit captions, crop photos and perform basic edits all from within the app. Any changes made are synched back to the service. As always, Phanfare retains both your original photos and the edited versions.

Phanfare for the iPad works even when you have no network connection. You can run the app at home, allow it to synchronize your collection wirelessly, and then bring your entire portfolio with you.

For most of our customers, photography is a leisure activity. But until now, you needed to do the "work" of organizing your photos from your home office on your laptop or desktop. With the iPad, you can sit in the living room, lean back and immerse yourself in your collection while relaxed.

Phanfare for the iPad is available immediately in the Apple App store for free.

iPhone Support as Well
This version also runs on the iPhone and fixes some bugs that manifested themselves under iOS 4. The version supports fast user switching under iOS 4, and the increased resolution of the Retina display on the iPhone 4.


(First posted on Friday, July 23, 2010 at 12:51 EDT)

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