iPhone Apps

King Camera – iPhoneography App Updated – Again To V1.04

V1.04 of King Camera has just been approved in the Apple App Store. What started out as a simple bug fix update has turned out to be a lot more.

Take at look below at our What’s New section to see the magnitude of improvements Say Cheezzz have made to King Camera in this update.

What’s New

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NEW! Added Cancel Button to Export Dialogue
NEW! User can now browse multiple pages in Photodesk when thumbs are in Selection Mode
NEW! Unlimited Photo taking in Camera. Removed “Photo Buffer Limit”.

SPEED! Camera Shutter Speed improved further: now steady under 1 second. 
SPEED! App starts quickly in 3.1 seconds (iphone4) and 3.4 (iphone 3GS) (we shaved off .75 second)
SPEED! Now all thumbs in Photodesk take only 2 seconds to render (fixed first thumb that was taking 4s)
SPEED! Photo Import from Camera Roll now only takes 2 seconds.

TWEAK: NEWS Button now points to our Twitter Account
TWEAK: User can now access Camera Module from Photodesk when thumbs are being generated

FIX: in Photodesk, user could select a thumb while other thumbs were processing
FIX: in Share Module, user could tap GO even if no Destination was selected
FIX: flashlight icon bug when switching from video to camera mode
FIX: some sounds were still active even if Sound Option was Off (Note: iOS prevents from turning off Camera Shutter Sound)
FIX: minor bug with double-tap gesture on crop zones
FIX: to prevent Ram crash in 3GS, capped HD Burst at 9 shots
FIX: multi-select minor bug
FIX: Burst Mode in High-Res was playing sound twice, and slowing the shutter
FIX: Cancel Bug in Share Module
Additional minor fixes in Photodesk

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