Anyone interested in a Playbook app for SmugMug?
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I've decided I'm going to design an app for the Blackberry Playbook for Smugmug. I'm calling it SmugBerry!
I wanted a way to show my albums to friends and family without having to navigate the website on my tablet. The site looks great (and so do slideshows) but zooming, navigating, etc. on SmugMug is a PAIN with a touch-only tablet. So the idea is simple (at least to begin with): you login and can view your albums and photos in a clean, touch-enabled format. It will incorporate flick navigation and pinch-to-zoom functionality, as well as easy album navigation much like the regular Playbook photos app (or the iPad photos app, which is fantastic).
At this point, I'm going to throw together a complete design and map out the app from beginning to end, and will then be looking for a developer who'd like to help make it become a reality. Will be waiting on the release of the Playbook NDK (for those who know what I'm talking about) before even beginning development, so this may looking like an early 2012 release.
If anyone would like to weigh in or give their suggestions (or if you're interested in using such an app) please let me know!
Preview of the login screen is attached below (sexy, no? )
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I wanted a way to show my albums to friends and family without having to navigate the website on my tablet. The site looks great (and so do slideshows) but zooming, navigating, etc. on SmugMug is a PAIN with a touch-only tablet. So the idea is simple (at least to begin with): you login and can view your albums and photos in a clean, touch-enabled format. It will incorporate flick navigation and pinch-to-zoom functionality, as well as easy album navigation much like the regular Playbook photos app (or the iPad photos app, which is fantastic).
At this point, I'm going to throw together a complete design and map out the app from beginning to end, and will then be looking for a developer who'd like to help make it become a reality. Will be waiting on the release of the Playbook NDK (for those who know what I'm talking about) before even beginning development, so this may looking like an early 2012 release.
If anyone would like to weigh in or give their suggestions (or if you're interested in using such an app) please let me know!
Preview of the login screen is attached below (sexy, no? )
All content is Copyright 100 Proof Marketing Services Inc. Please do not reproduce or distribute the materials in this post.
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