Cooliris still cool on the iPhone, not quite as useful

Courtesy Download Squad  Wed, 10/22/2008 - 07:30

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Cooliris is a fantastic browser plugin that displays image galleries on sites like Facebook and Flickr as a wall of photos that you can manipulate by dragging.

It's an attractive visual effect, and it's actually a fast and efficient way to get an overview of a gallery and find a specific image.

Unfortunately, the Cooliris iPhone app isn't as useful as its browser-based counterpart.

The upsCooliris...


 

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