Eye-Fi’s iPhone app. Send photos on your iPhone to PropertyPreviews.com
January 16, 2009 by Tom
Filed under Photography, Technology
Eye-Fi announced at Macworld that they will be releasing a free iPhone app for users that currently own a Eye-Fi card. PropertyPreviews happens to be a distribution site for Eye-Fi users. If you have not tried Eye-Fi it is certainly a great product. If you are taking a lot of photos on the run and would like to streamline your photo upload process, give it a try. Better yet give it a try with PropertyPreviews.com!!
The new application will let users aggregate all of their photos – from both an iPhone and a digital camera - into organized folders on a computer and to one of 25 online photo sharing and social networking Web sites. iPhone users who own an Eye-Fi card can download the free application from Apple’s App Store up
on release.
“Whether you’re snapping pictures on-the-go with an iPhone or capturing life’s important moments with a digital camera, Eye-Fi will offer one easy way to manage and share all your photos – without docking a gadget or fussing with software,” said Jef Holove, CEO for Eye-Fi. “We are solving another real-world frustration for anyone who takes photos with both devices.”
Using the Eye-Fi application, users can select which iPhone photos to upload and where to share them. As with the Eye-Fi Explore card, photos taken on an iPhone can be automatically tagged with information about where the picture was taken. Users can then view geotagged photos on a digital map and organize photos by location.
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iPhone/Android Versions of our blog
November 13, 2008 by Jeff
Filed under Technology

Do you use an iPhone, or one of the new Android-based phones? We here at PP HQ are fans of these nifty devices, and are happy to let like-minded users of these phones in on a cool feature of this blog. By bookmarking our blog page, when you visit our blog on your phone, you’ll automatically see something like what’s shown on the right.
No iTunes application store mess, just point and browse.
Kudos to our social media masters who got this going. Let us know what you think in the comments below.



