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QuickShot Automatically Syncs Photos Taken With Your iOS Device to Dropbox

QuickShot Automatically Syncs Photos Taken With Your iOS Device to Dropbox

Posted January 26, 2012 at 6:32pm by iClarified
QuickShot automatically syncs photos taken with your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to Dropbox.

QuickShot simplifies the process of uploading photos and videos to Dropbox. Everything you capture in the app is immediately uploaded without the need for any additional actions. It has all the familiar camera features found in other apps, plus a few not found anywhere else. Queue multiple items, upload items in the background, and access all of the standard camera functionality from QuickShot's simple interface.

Features:
● Select and upload multiple items from your photo library
● Uploads continue even after the app is closed
● Configure flash modes, capture quality, geotagging, and upload path
● All uploads preserve media metadata
● Access both front and back cameras
● Tap to set focus and exposure
● Setting to require Wi-Fi for uploads (on cellular enabled devices)


Notes:
● Since items in the Photo Library may contain location information, iOS requires Location Services to be enabled to access it
● iOS 4.3 or higher is required

What's New In This Version:
● Add setting to force capture of media at 640x480 resolution

You can purchase QuickShot with Dropbox from the App Store for $1.99.

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QuickShot Automatically Syncs Photos Taken With Your iOS Device to Dropbox QuickShot Automatically Syncs Photos Taken With Your iOS Device to Dropbox

QuickShot Automatically Syncs Photos Taken With Your iOS Device to Dropbox
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gentster
gentster - January 26, 2012 at 6:39pm
I use Pogoplug for this same purpose, it's free, the photos are stored on the Pogoplug servers, without eating up the cloud storage of my Dropbox account. Pogoplug would give you 5 GB free of cloud storage. Photos or videos can then be accessed form any computer.
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