2012-02-13/Comments Off on dash.up for Tumblr released for iOS
gr3p.labs today announces dash.up for Tumblr 1.1, the first major update to its social networking client for iOS devices. With a strong focus on usability and design, the user can navigate clearly and smoothly through all his favorite tumblelogs while he posts pictures and text. Besides improving dash.up’s performance, increasing the application’s support for retina devices and thanks to the user’s feedback, gr3p.labs has already added new functionalities.
dash.up is a Tumblr client for iPhone and iPod touch with a strong focus on usability and design. With this application, the user will navigate clearly and smoothly through all his favorite tumblelogs while he posts pictures and text. All from his cellphone, anywhere in the world, and with a really handsome and praised interface. One of the main ideas in making dash.up has been to create a fresh experience, not a dull looking app that might bore to the death.
Usually, when a user starts following too many people in a social network he reaches an information overload state and ends up being bombarded with all sorts of data he just doesn’t cares. With this new application, the user will have a very organized layout of both his dashboard and his personal blogs: and thanks to the colorful yet simple interface, it will be really easy for him to see only what he wants to see.
But Tumblr is not only a social network, it’s one of the most popular and growing blogging platforms out there today. In dash.up our users can post anything: from photos, audios and videos to links, quotes, conversations and text, the whole deal. The core Tumblr experience is about being creative, and this is exactly what dash.up is all about.
Some of dash.up’s functionalities:
* Post any type of content
* Edit and delete your own posts
* Intuitive navigation through all your blogs
* Share everything with Twitter and Facebook
* Send posts to Read It Later and Instapaper
* Full Gif support
* See a post’s notes
Joanne Carter, creator of the world’s most popular mobile photography and art website— TheAppWhisperer.com— TheAppWhisperer platform has been a pivotal cyberspace for mobile artists of all abilities to learn about, to explore, to celebrate and to share mobile artworks. Joanne’s compassion, inclusivity, and humility are hallmarks in all that she does, and is particularly evident in the platform she has built. In her words, “We all have the potential to remove ourselves from the centre of any circle and to expand a sphere of compassion outward; to include everyone interested in mobile art, ensuring every artist is within reach”, she has said.
Promotion of mobile artists and the art form as a primary medium in today’s art world, has become her life’s focus. She has presented lectures bolstering mobile artists and their art from as far away as the Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea to closer to her home in the UK at Focus on Imaging. Her experience as a jurist for mobile art competitions includes: Portugal, Canada, US, S Korea, UK and Italy. And her travels pioneering the breadth of mobile art includes key events in: Frankfurt, Naples, Amalfi Coast, Paris, Brazil, London.
Pioneering the world’s first mobile art online gallery - TheAppWhispererPrintSales.com has extended her reach even further, shipping from London, UK to clients in the US, Europe and The Far East to a global group of collectors looking for exclusive art to hang in their homes and offices. The online gallery specialises in prints for discerning collectors of unique, previously unseen signed limited edition art.
Her journey towards becoming The App Whisperer, includes (but is not limited to) working for a paparazzi photo agency for several years and as a deputy editor for a photo print magazine. Her own freelance photographic journalistic work is also widely acclaimed. She has been published extensively both within the UK and the US in national and international titles. These include The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Popular Photography & Imaging, dpreview, NikonPro, Which? and more recently with the BBC as a Contributor, Columnist at Vogue Italia and Contributing Editor at LensCulture. Her professional photography has also been widely exhibited throughout Europe, including Italy, Portugal and the UK.
She is currently writing several books, all related to mobile art and is always open to requests for new commissions for either writing or photography projects or a combination of both. Please contact her at: [email protected]