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- The company's software allows for users to share and surf through photos, and has several fixed bugs from the beta app's beta versions. June 24, 2013 8:53 AM PDT (Credit: Imgur) Photo-sharing site Imgur has officially taken its Android application out of beta. The company updated the app on Sunday, saying that it's now "officially" available to the Android community. The application has been available in the Google Play store for quite some time, but was offered in beta status. The full-featured version 1.0 is the final build. The app is Imgur's first major step into mobile. The company has previously succeeded by appealing to a relatively large number of users sharing photos online. Like its Web-based counterpart, the free Android app allows users to browse through viral images and upload their own photos from their handset. According to Android users, the current version includes ads, which has earned the app some negative reviews in the Google Play marketplace. Imgur had hoped to launch an iOS app alongside its Android alternative, but Apple has so far not approved that app. (Via TechCrunch)
The company's software allows for users to share and surf through photos, and has several fixed bugs from the beta app's beta versions. June 24, 2013 8:53 AM PDT (Credit: Imgur) Photo-sharing site Imgur has officially taken its Android application out of beta. The company updated the app on Sunday, saying that it's now "officially" available to the Android community. The application has been available in the Google Play store for quite some time, but was offered in beta status. The full-featured version 1.0 is the final build. The app is Imgur's first major step into mobile. The company has previously succeeded by appealing to a relatively large number of users sharing photos online. Like its Web-based counterpart, the free Android app allows users to browse through viral images and upload their own photos from their handset. According to Android users, the current version includes ads, which has earned the app some negative reviews in the Google Play marketplace. Imgur had hoped to launch an iOS app alongside its Android alternative, but Apple has so far not approved that app. (Via TechCrunch)
The company's software allows for users to share and surf through photos, and has several fixed bugs from the beta app's beta versions.
(Credit: Imgur)
Photo-sharing site Imgur has officially taken its Android application out of beta.
The company updated the app on Sunday, saying that it's now "officially" available to the Android community. The application has been available in the Google Play store for quite some time, but was offered in beta status. The full-featured version 1.0 is the final build.
The app is Imgur's first major step into mobile. The company has previously succeeded by appealing to a relatively large number of users sharing photos online. Like its Web-based counterpart, the free Android app allows users to browse through viral images and upload their own photos from their handset.
According to Android users, the current version includes ads, which has earned the app some negative reviews in the Google Play marketplace. Imgur had hoped to launch an iOS app alongside its Android alternative, but Apple has so far not approved that app.
(Via TechCrunch)