Portfolio for iPad v1.5.10

Description
Portfolio offers a self-contained, brandable presentation tool for your business. Once set up, it will look like a custom app developed exclusively for your business. Lock the interface with a PIN when you're done and it's safe for any client meeting without the worry of exposing the management interface underneath.

Whether you're a photographer showing photos and videos to a bride-to-be, a wedding venue displaying various table setups, a florist giving the choices of different arrangements, a landscaper showing different layouts, or a web designer describing past designs, Portfolio will give that extra bit of polish and professionalism to your presentation.

Key features include:

- Customized branding for the app.
- Support for images, videos, and PDFs.
- Dropbox integration for loading in files.
- Lockable interface allowing the iPad to be passed along without exposing the management interface.
- Multiple galleries and the ability to hide unneeded galleries.
- Slideshows with configuration options for slide duration and soundtrack.
- Ratings and notes editable per image.
- Full screen viewing and browsing or partial screen with a thumbnail strip.
- Zoom in on details in imported photos.
- Comparison mode to bring up two photos at a time.
- Keyword tagging and the ability to filter by keywords and ratings.
- External display support through the VGA adapter or one of the other ones.

The Mac Loader requires at least OS X 10.6 to run.

FAQ

1. Why can’t I select more than one image at a time from my iPad’s photos?
The built-in photo chooser allows for only single-image selection. There is no workaround for this in the current iOS version.

2. Why doesn't Portfolio preserve file names?
The built-in photo chooser for images loaded in via iTunes does not pass on photo names to Portfolio. The other loading methods will preserve the file names exactly.

3. What is the maximum image size Portfolio can load?
Portfolio will attempt to load images up to 4096 pixels on the long dimension. This limit is because there is not enough RAM to reliably process images larger than that. All images are downsized to 2048 pixels on the long dimension for viewing performance.
What's new in Version 1.5.10
[Chg] Changed how Portfolio processes the temporary files while loading images to be more resilient to errors.
[Chg] Dropbox file chooser now indicates which user it's logged in as.
[Chg] Portfolio will now import images up to 8192x8192 if it detects it's running on an iPad 2. Images are still downsized to 2048 pixels on the long side for performance reasons, however.
[Chg] The interface controls now show if the last image is reached and the user continues swiping in full screen.
[Chg] Viewer now has spacing between neighboring images like the Photos app does.

[Fix] Auto-rotation of images with orientation metadata now works correctly.
[Fix] Checkmark icon is now properly cleared on thumbnails after a mass delete operation.
[Fix] Fixed a bug with the viewer that could cause it to jitter if the orientation was changed during a transition.
[Fix] Fixed a couple rare crash bugs that were in the submitted crash reports.
[Fix] Fixed bug where icons in manager would not continue showing the "wiggle" animation after being moved once.
[Fix] Fixed bug where PDFs would sometimes not get preloaded properly.
[Fix] Fixed bug with secondary screen where widescreens would sometimes distort.
[Fix] If viewer is in full screen, the thumbnail bar is no longer auto-hidden if you're actively scrolling it.
[Fix] Viewer no longer scales up images to fit the available space if the dimensions are smaller.

Version: 1.5.10
6.8 MB
Seller: Ryan Britton
© 2010 Britton Photography
LANGUAGES: English
REQUIREMENTS: Compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later.

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