Hundreds of applications can be downloaded from iTunes App Store which can be used for the first and second-generation iPhone. This includes the photo sharing application called AirMe which was released last July 11, 2008. The photo app can be downloaded for free and has a very user-friendly interface.

AirMe allows the users of the iPhone to take photos using the smartphone’s camera and quickly upload it to their own Flicker or AirMe account. All of the photos taken will have an auto-tag with their current location, weather, time, and more depending on the info customized by the user. It is a very simple
From the data gathered from iTunes rankings, the AirMe is now one of the five most popular photo apps for the iPhone. AirMe is even included in PC World’s Top 17 List of the must-have applications. On the other hand, MacWorld quoted AirMe as a ‘cool upload tool.’
When AirMe users were interviewed, the photo app gathered tons of positive responses and descriptions such as “insanely easy” and the “coolest photo app ever.”
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