A new way of managing photos on your phone
Traditional photo albums are not in style. Revealing photos, placing them in a book and showing them to your daughter's boyfriend is charming but it also has its drawbacks: they occupy too much space, they cost a lot of money, and you can't always carry the album around with you.
But what do we carry around with us wherever we go? Our phone, of course. So the easiest thing is to carry our photos on it as well to be able to view them whenever we want or to show off our cats or grandchildren whenever we fancy. The problem comes when we've got so many photos on our mobile device that we spend more time searching for them than showing them. But don't worry, Taggle is here to save the day.
Catalog tags and find photos in just three seconds with a single screen tap!
This app is a gallery that allows us to tag photos with hashtags, following the same principles as Twitter, so that you only have to choose between the tags that you've created yourself (or those chosen automatically by the tool based on the name of your folders) to find what you're looking for. Tag several photos at once or one by one, and with as many hashtags as you like.
Got any photos that you don't want anyone else to see? Protect them with a password. Furthermore, you can delete pictures by simply swiping left or share them on social networks by swiping right. Each time there are new images, you'll be shown a red circle next to the app's icon to tell you that you've got new pictures to tag. The detailed temporary classification of photos is also quite cool and useful.
Beware of your privacy
Despite all the advantages offered by Taggle, it's quite annoying that it requires permission to manage our phone calls and text messages. The application's developers say that there are no privacy issues to worry about but beware just in case.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.1.
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Antony Peel