Below you have a link to a small survey concerning features that might be added to PhotoSnack. In order for us to decide which features should we develop first, let us know which of them you want the most.
On 20 July 1969, the Apollo 11 mission landed the first men to the surface of the Moon. Let us all celebrate by viewing this incredible photos from the mission (watch in full screen mode):
Because we’re eager to hear anything you have to say about PhotoSnack, because any suggestion or critical opinion helps us, we’ve opened this discussion topic on Facebook where you can post your commets. Click here to join the discussion.
Of course, if you don’t have a Facebook account, you’re welcome to leave a comment here as well.
and many more articles, comments and tweets we haven’t found about yet.
We’re appreciating your feedback very much. We find it very useful and relevant, and it makes us feel confident about the future of this new-born service. Thank you.
As you could guess, PhotoSnack is BannerSnack’s younger brother, both projects being developed by the same team.
But what is PhotoSnack? What will it do?
Well, when it will be ready, PhotoSnack will enable you to upload your photos and create beautiful flash albums. Of course, the application will give you lots of high-quality themes from which to choose and lots of ways to publish and share your images online (and eventually offline too).
PhotoSnack will be launched in July as private BETA. You’ll have the opportunity to play with PhotoSnack for free before its official launch – all you need to do is sign up for PhotoSnack BETA here.