Today, Photofunia has confirmed releasing their simple to use cloud-based photo editing app on to the Tizen Store. This means our Samsung Z1, Z2, and Z3 Smartphone users can use this well-known app to create some stunning collages, with only a few clicks. Photofunia was the first app that brought together a simple user interface and powerful effects. The company was hoping to launch before the New Year and true to their word they have!
The Photofunia development team has worked hard on creating a Native version of their app for the Tizen Store and have done a great job with it. Previous changes to the Tizen SDK meant that they had to re-start some of the work and therefore that delayed the overall project.
What can you do with this App? Just in case you don’t know, you can take any photo and add effects and create funny face photo montages. You can see your chosen picture on the cover of a magazine or on advertising billboards of Times Square if you so wish. There are 300+ effects that you can choose from, so there’s something for everyone.
It’s great to see companies like Photofunia showing confidence in the Tizen platform and Investing their time in bringing their app to a new store. Have you got an app you want to bring over to Tizen? Contact us now.
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Note: All image manipulation is performed in the cloud and therefore a WiFi or 3G data connection is required for the application to work.
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