The Secret to Managing Photo Albums on your iPad

GoodReader has all you need to manage multiple photo albums on your iPad. It can create folders and move images from your lame iPad Camera Roll to them. It works great with all sorts of online services, including my favorite Dropbox. And it has a great built in picture viewer with all the functionality of iPad’s own Photo App, including support for the VGA out adapter. Couldn’t be happier!

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4 Responses to The Secret to Managing Photo Albums on your iPad

  1. annuaire gratuit September 6, 2010 at 3:18 pm #

    By far one of the most interesting thing i’ve read. I’ll translate it to french and post it to my blog

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  3. Rob April 11, 2011 at 3:44 pm #

    I know I’m a year late with this, but thanks for posting this! I’ve been tearing my hair out trying to find a way to manage photos on the ipad (and make new albums on the fly, with no pc) And next to nothing has worked.

  4. Applgasm-Apps June 28, 2011 at 8:45 pm #

    You should try either of these apps available on the App Store:

    Photo Shack Pro is a fantastic new photo management app for the iPad that is the perfect iPad app companion for the professional photographer and photography enthusiast. It allows you to create your own photo libraries on the fly, fill them with the photos you want, drag and drop photos in the order you want, access your photo’s embedded detailed photo data, map the location where the photo was taken, flip through or slideshow your photos in full screen, zoom in to full resolution, add titles and comments to your photos, and iTunes transfer selected photos to your desktop or email them.

    iAlbum Pro is a Virtual Photo Album for the iPad that looks, feels, and works just like a real photo album, and comes with multiple options for covers, pages, page corners, and photo borders. It includes special photo effects, such as B&W, Sepia Gold, and Sepia Rose, plus you can size, rotate, place, and mask your photos any way you want on any page, including the coverpage! It’s a beautiful and intuitive way to showcase your favorite photos in a format that’s a pleasure to use.

    Both apps allow you to organize your photos on the iPad, without needing the help of a computer.

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