This week Meme Incorporated launched TheSnapper 1.0 in the Photography section of Apple iTunes App Store. The new $.99 app "listens" for snaps or claps to operate the iPhone camera. An options page expands the set of features to include auto save of pictures, snap to save, and shouting Cheeeese instead of snapping. Included are default settings for a continuous mode where TheSnapper takes pictures at any noise, then auto saves the pictures to the iPhone camera roll. This new feature adds an auto shutter to the iPhone. TheSnapper was originally designed to make it easier to take pictures of yourself and your friends. Now settings like continuous mode turn the iPhone into a spy camera.
"It is an exciting time to develop new native applications for the iPhone," observed Rama McIntosh, the CEO and co-founder of Meme Incorporated. "Developers complain it's hard to get noticed with over 15,000 applications available. However, we believe the App Store is still new and in its infancy and we have only just begun to realize the iPhone's capabilities. TheSnapper proves this is true. TheSnapper made the top 100 paid Photography applications on its first day without press or marketing, then climbed to number 42 on the second day. We can't wait to see where TheSnapper goes today on the iTunes' charts."
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