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| Country | Price |
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| USA | 4.99 USD |
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All reviews →Picturevault
Manque choix transition et ajout musique
Bonne appli mais
bonne appli, mais plante souvent, manque import de tout un folder. Avec cest version, cest import photos par photos. de plus, affiche juste un warning pour dire de supprimer loriginal, alors quil pourrait être intégré en auto.
Manque sélection multiples
Manque sélection multiples pour l importation des images il faut les faire une par une c est long et ensuite les supprimer. Si ceci est corrige cs serait une super appli.
Server import tuts nicht
Sieht nett aus. Tut aber im browser nur so alsob es importiert. Die ordner bleiben leer! Unter Iphone OS 3!
Nicht empfehlenswert
Nicht empfehlenswert import aus camera roll geht nur ein bild nach dem anderen wobei jeder import ca. 5 sekunden dauert und dann muss man in camera roll wieder an die richtige stelle scrollen. macht schon bei 10 stueck keinen spass und bei mehr (was man ja mit fotohandy gerne macht...) stuerzt bei anzeige grosser bilder von digitalkamera importiert (1mb) ab bilder koennen nicht sortiert nachtraeglich sortiert werden zoom stuerzt bei bildern mit hoher aufloesung ab nach zoom ist kein verschieben des zoomausschnitts moeglich. faktisch kann man also nur die bildmitte zoomen.
good idea, with glitches
PictureVault is almost as snappy as Apples own Photo-app, but has some annoying glitches: 1.: its impossible to select and import multiple photos from iPhones own photo app., although you can select and move multiple pics inside of PictureVault. 2.: fullscreen slideshow always shows the status-bar and resizes the actual photos. 3.: slideshow doesnt have the "random"-function of iPhones own app. So far, the high price doesnt match functionality. Who expects a smooth "iPhoto-app with password protection" might be disappointed. Hopefully an update can resolve these issues.
Rudimentary
The application does what it claims, it just doesnt do it very well. Picture files are individually stored encrypted, but encryption is only done on app startup (not on upload), so be sure to restart the app after uploading files. File names are not munged or hidden, so either dont use descriptive file names or accept that information can leak, despite the encryption. Also, the app doesnt encrypt or display anything it doesnt recognize as a photo. At the time of this review, that includes ".jpeg" files (".jpg" works) -- although the author promises that will be fixed in a future release. However, again, be aware that files may silently be left unencrypted on your device, if the app doesnt think it can display them. The user interface is a bit clunky, and feels a poor imitation of the native photo app. Zooming, in particular, is sluggish, and the view usually jumps back to the top-left of the picture after each zoom operation. Also, if you jiggle or move the device after setting a zoom, the viewer often drops the zoom and redraws the picture at the default zoom. After awakening from sleep, the last picture displayed remains on screen for at least several seconds. Upload via the HTTP interface is one file at a time (you can upload a zipfile, but you will have to delete it when you are done, as it will not be encrypted by the app). As mentioned above, uploaded files remain unencrypted until you restart the app. Also, I found uploads failed about 50% of the time, and so had to be repeated. If you desperately need encryption of your photos, it may be worth your money. If you just need access control -- and still want a good user experience -- there are better apps out there.