Very last week, we noted that cellular photo-sharing app PicPlz rolled out a lot of improvements to their app in an work to more suitable compete with rival Instagram. Sadly,
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PicPlz has more about the new options for Android users here. Here’s the main gist of the update: Live thumbnail preview of your picture with different filters applied.
Fixed rare crash on sign up
Fixed issue with notifications not clearing from status bar
Camera view no longer turns screen brightness to 100%
Fixed issue with camera not properly detecting the flash state on start-up
Other misc bug fixes They also promise more speed advancements in the next iteration. The Android version is key for them because it is one way they definitely distinguish themselves from Instagram — which is still iPhone-only.
The API,
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Instagram caused a bit of a stink when they pulled third-party access to their data a couple weeks ago. This wasn’t meant to be a hostile act, they simply want developers to wait to use their data until they have a proper API that can scale. ”We’re testing it internally and with selected partners at this time,
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The race is on.