Cupertino based Apple’s recently announced iPhoto iOS App has already been downloaded by over 1 million unique customers in less than 10 days of being on the market,The Loop reports. Earlier this month Apple unveiled the iPhoto App just before the end of its iPad press conference in San Francisco. Since then iPod touch, iPhone and iPad users new and old have been downloading the app in huge numbers and, at £2.99 a pop it means that Apple has pocketed over £3 million from sales of the app alone. The figures do not account for the amount of times the app has been downloaded, just the amount of times it has been purchased and with many buyers likely installing the software on multiple iOS devices.
iPhoto for iOS adds a host of editing tools, while also bringing filters into play. Multitouch gestures are also on-board, while the auto-correct feature raised oohs and ahhs at the iPad launch event. Furthermore it enables users to hare images via Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and email. iPhoto is available in the App Store for $4.99. Users can beam photos between your iPhone and iPad, stream photos and slideshows to your Apple TV with AirPlay, and use iCloud to publish photo journals to the web to share your stories with friends and family in a whole new way.
Source: The Loop






