MicrostockGroup

Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: RacePhoto on January 08, 2013, 11:30

Title: Photojournalist launches watermark app for iPhone
Post by: RacePhoto on January 08, 2013, 11:30
http://m.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2233605/photojournalist-launches-watermarking-app-on-the-iphone?goback=.gde_107702_member_201060437 (http://m.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2233605/photojournalist-launches-watermarking-app-on-the-iphone?goback=.gde_107702_member_201060437)

"I developed the Marksta app because I was tired of people stealing my work on the web,"

I haven't looked to see how much this costs US. But I thought it was interesting? Says first few days, it's free. That's what? Just went to the App Store it's $1.99
Title: Re: Photojournalist launches watermark app for iPhone
Post by: jm on January 08, 2013, 11:46
There are already apps for Android. I have "add watermark" app that was for free and works well.
Title: Re: Photojournalist launches watermark app for iPhone
Post by: RacePhoto on January 08, 2013, 17:02
There are already apps for Android. I have "add watermark" app that was for free and works well.

Yes and the free for a few days was nice bait, but it's pay now. I'm really considering going Android anyway, I need a better camera. Or do I need a better phone that has a camera? LOL

I got the 3GS free two days after I bought one used. So I sold the phone with jailbreak and unlocked and kept the cracked one. Cracked as in, someone dropped it and the back of the case was cracked. No problem, works fine, and a nice OtterBox for under $20 and it's just dandy.

Meanwhile, Android seems more user friendly. You can do things, like change a battery or run the software that I decide I'd like to have, and use the carrier that I want to use...  ;) Right now, WiFi in my coat pocket is what I do, no phone service and it's pretty functional.

Title: Re: Photojournalist launches watermark app for iPhone
Post by: jm on January 08, 2013, 17:29
I'm satisfied with Android. But I don't like that now there is not much information left that Google doesn't know about me.

Aaa sorry Mr. Google, I know you can see me. I didn't mean it.