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EyePhoto – finger-friendly windows mobile photo viewer

Posted by Jack Cook on March 31, 2008 – 7:12 am
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ep Thanks to a heads up from GASUSAN, I saw this cool new item today called EyePhoto from Vito.  What is it?  EyePhoto is a Windows Mobile photo viewer that generates a photo album from all photos, pictures and images on your Pocket PC. Watching photos with EyePhoto is very easy – you just slide your finger on the screen to flip through the pages of your photo album.

This looks to be a very slick means of looking at and sharing some of those great images you’ve been saving on your device.

Check out EyePhoto here and let your fingers do all the walking….

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  • I've tried it. There are some bugs. I don't see a way to sort photos, such as by name or filedate and if the cache doesn't complete a build (which it did on all of my folders but one), the images are in reverse order. It supports only .jpgs. The menus are very sparse, making for great pic display, but sometimes are lacking in options. On the plus side, if the cache is built right, the program presents great thumbnails, and once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy to use.

    There does not seem to be a support forum for it. You can write Vito technologies, but I'd be happier to communicate with other users, so I could see if they've found some tips that I'm stumped on (like that cache not building for that folder I mentioned.)
  • kcmatt
    Would LOVE to see a review of this program.

    Anyone tried it yet?
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