updated 04:30 pm EDT, Mon April 18, 2011
Microsoft intros Photosynth for iPhones and iPods
Microsoft continued a string of iOS-first mobile app launches Monday with Photosynth (free, App Store). The previously Windows-desktop-only app creates and views panorama photos using an intelligent auto-stitching process that creates a more natural-looking shot. Resulting shots can be posted both to Photosynth.net as well as to Facebook and pegged to a location in Bing Maps.
The app needs at least an iPhone 3GS or a fourth-generation iPod touch running iOS 4. iPad 2 owners can also use it for photos but won't get a natively scaled interface.
Microsoft has had a tendency to develop iOS versions of mobile apps before even its own platforms, such as Tag Reader. Photosynth is unique, though, in having previously been dependent on Microsoft-specific technology like Direct3D and Silverlight. Windows Phone 7 doesn't have an official Photosynth app even though it uses Silverlight as its main app framework.
Microsoft has had a tendency to develop iOS versions of mobile apps before even its own platforms, such as Tag Reader. Photosynth is unique, though, in having previously been dependent on Microsoft-specific technology like Direct3D and Silverlight. Windows Phone 7 doesn't have an official Photosynth app even though it uses Silverlight as its main app framework.
Read more: http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/04/18/microsoft.intros.photosynth.for.iphones.and.ipods/#ixzz1Jud1aR63
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