AppleBabylog 2010 iPhone app revealed by Babylog

Babylog 2010 iPhone app revealed by Babylog

Babylog 2010Here’s a distinct iPhone app that should allow parents of newborns or soon-to-be parents to literally treasure their baby’s growth. Babylog has rolled out its new iPhone app known as Babylog 2010.

This app can mechanically synchronize the pictures users capture to the Calendar and Maps apps. It could be ideal for parents who are already using their iPhones to click tons of photos of their little one. This might be a suitable way to record their growing-up days and craft memories.

Babylog 2010 is claimed to be a photo album management app that can effortlessly arrange the pictures users click via their iPhone. The major trouble for people who have captured loads of photos with their iPhones is sorting out the huge amount of images. When users arrest pictures by means of this new application, they are mechanically organized by calendar date, and by means of the iPhone’s GPS facility, users can also record the place where the photo was captured as well.

The app is equipped with an auto-calendar attribute. The date is set when users click a picture and these images are archived by date. With the event category feature, pictures can be sorted out by event as well. This facilitates photos to be organized in a more logical order. The slideshow attribute allows the iPhone to turn into a digital photo frame.

To promote the app, the initial 1,000 downloads would be accessible for $1.99. After that, the app can be purchased for $2.99.

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