Entries in web apps (9)

Saturday
Nov222014

Dropbox’s Carousel photo gallery app gets Web and iPad versions

Dropbox has brought its photo gallery app Carousel to iPad and Web. Now, you can access and share photos stored on your Dropbox account much more easily. It has been optimized for easier viewing online or on Apple’s tablet. They have also tweaked the design to make it easier to scroll through grid view and use lightbox and conversations. You can now double-tap to zoom in lightbox and the delete button has been repositioned for easier access. Unlike the iPhone and Android smartphone version, there is a landscape mode for all functions in the iPad. Dropbox says the Android tablet version will be coming out in two weeks.

Source: The Next Web | Download: Apple iTunes App Store (Free) + Web

Saturday
Apr052014

Twitter adds emoji support for Web

Keen to see the emojis your friends have been posting when you’re on your Web browser? Twitter has just added support for emojis on its desktop and web version. According to Mashable, the image quality is lesser on the web than what you see on your mobile. But they are not sure if it supports Tweetdeck since it works for some of their employees and not for others.

Wednesday
Jun052013

Twitter changes up TweetDeck’s look

Gone are the trademark dark gray/black and yellow colors of TweetDeck as Twitter redesigned the app to look more like it belonged in the Twitterverse—think blue and white.

This fresh-looking update adds to the other changes Twitter has incorporated into the web app the past few months, such as support for Twitter cards that allows you to see expanded views of tweets and a more minimal left-hand navigation. You can read more about the new changes on Twitter’s blog.

Thursday
Nov082012

Google brings music creation and collaboration to the browser with Jam with Chrome

JAM with Chrome is an interactive web application running on the Chrome browser that enables friends in different locations to play music together on their computers. Think of it as Garageband for the cloud. No matter what your level of talent—from daydreaming air guitarist to music pro—you can JAM together in real time over the web.

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