Use it or Lose itThis is an application that helps you sort out photos and share photos. We reported last week how TechHub is driving London's technology to flourish. One of them is an emerging company in London's workspace called "small silicon valley:Use it or Lose it.
This application was released by Stuart Robinson at the beginning of this year. He is a service designer and interface developer.Use it or Lose itIs a photo sharing application. It does not mean the loss of things behind the sofa, but is more about sorting and summarizing and processing the idle things that are stacked in your home.
Its webpage version application is very intuitive. You only need to log on several seconds. Once you log on, you can see the blank canvas ":
Click the upload button, select the pictures you have stored in your computer, and then they will be uploaded to your account. You can create new tags, such as "books", "sell items", or any category you think. These labels will appear in the border on the left. You only need to drag the image category into the corresponding folder.
After selecting a folder, you can select "share them as a Favorites" and click this button to get a unique link that can be shared between Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Use it or Lose itThere is a very beautiful interface, and it is very intuitive. However, there are still some things worth improving for developers. For example, the "share them as a Favorites" button is hidden at the bottom of the screen and is not easy to see. Because this is a core function provided by this web application, it will be better if it can appear in a more conspicuous position.
However, web applications are not the company's major concern. They released an iOS app in middle June. The app integrates the iPhone camera and can be tagged and Instantly uploaded.
Iphone applications for use it or lost it
This iOS app is undoubtedly very nice and intuitive. This Use it or Lose it mobile phone version may look very sold. Although you may still think about its actual use-of course, is this "processing" function really suitable for a separate application?
Use it or lost it Android applications
Of course, you may want to use this application for 10 thousand reasons. For example, if you want to store something, you can track it. Or if you lend something to a friend, it helps you remember who you lent and what you borrowed.
Maybe you have a lot of favorites-maybe stamps or Star Trek's surroundings-want to share them with friends? Use it or Lose it will help you do this.
All in all, this is a good idea, it has good software and design. Of course not everyone needs it, but for those who prefer to have an orderly life and those who prefer to organize and record what they own for whatever reason, this is a suitable application.