It is a convenient application program when you think
"I want to take notes, but it's troublesome."
"Though I'm taking the minutes of this meeting, but maybe I won't
review it later."
"The idea seems not to come when it is essential."
For instance, it makes a good showing in the following scenes.
・You want to record the content on the whiteboard written in the conference
easily, and refer to them later.
・You want to stock the little idea scribbled on paper, keep them in order.
・You want to stock the reference image collection, keep them in order with
tags to be shown in the presentation.
・You want to take pictures of product with a good design , look back them
later as sample collections.
PicMemo is specialized in [take pictures][arrange them][see them].
Though it is a simple application, you will find [aha!] with it.
Recorded photographs can be displayed in CoverFlow, and browsed like turning
over the notebook.
The tagged records (photographs) can be easily narrowed by an intuitive
tag selection, you can reach the photographs in a flash.
You can also browse those pictures in transverse, which makes it easy to
look for the records of the past.
< main feature >
- You can preserve the photographs with the title, memo, and tag.
- The photographs can be browsed in CoverFlow.
- The images of the camera roll can be taken in.
- The photographs can be browsed in transverse, so easy to find out old records.
- It is possible to retrieve the photographs by the character string included in the title and the memo.
- It is possible to zoom each photographs.
- It is possible to specify the size of the photographs according to three types.
- It is possible to choose whether to preserve the photographs in the camera roll.
- As for the saved picture, the following usages became also available.
+ Transmit as an e-mail attachment.
+ Transmit to the Google document.
+ Preserve them in the photo album of iPhone.
- The pass code lock is available when the application starts.
- The place where the picture was taken can be displayed in the map.