A new photo app called Pictarine was launched today, tying into multiple photography sites and offering a single a dashboard to flip through them. 11 networks are currently supported, including the biggies like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr, as well as some smaller ones like 500px, Photobucket, and Shutterfly. It can even tap into your Google account, Tumblr blog, or Dropbox for pictures. Depending on the networks you plug into, you can also see what your friends are sharing and leave comments or likes without leaving the app. Here's a quick feature run-down.
- Connect Pictarine up to 11 social networks, streamlining photos and activities like commenting, liking and sharing.
- Rediscover your memories through our selection of the photos that matter most to you. You will be surprised!
- Get photos from all of your services in your pocket, so they are always one touch away.
- Bookmark your favorite photos in playlists
- Works with Android versions 2.2 and above
It seems like this is a great little app for those that don't want to get too invested in any single network. Where do you tend to share most of your mobile pictures? Are they scattered in a million different places, or do they tend to all get dumped in the same spot?
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