FlickrBoard Will Turn Your Tired Old Flickr Account Into A Social Photo Phenomenon
FlickrBoard ($0.99) by Marcel Schmitz is a Flickr client that lets you do almost everything you can do with your flicker account and it looks good too. Follow your friends on a photo timeline and keep track of new comments in real time. Flickr is quietly turning into the MySpace of photography websites. It used to be the go-to site for seeing what your friends posted from the previous weekend’s frivolities. But, now that Facebook, Instagram and other social networking sites have made it so easy to post images,...
Published By: appadvice - Saturday, 2 June, 2012
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