Auto Shutter 2.0 app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Clapp The Hands
First release : 14 Jul 2010
App size: 2.25 Mb
Clapp the Hands offers you a simple utility for taking photos using an autoshutter timer. The only thing you must do is to configurate the delay time, tap the icon, wait and the photo will be taken.
To know when it is going to take the photo, the last 4 seconds a beep will be played.
Once the photo is taked, you can review it and send it by email.
The photo will be automatically saved into the Camera Roll
Join the Auto Shutter app for free!
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Version 2.0
Finally here you are the Auto Shutter 2.0
More than 100,000 downloads and a very positive user satisfaction, Auto Shutter is renewed and adapted to iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S and—of course— free.
New interface, new features and usability that allows take pictures of ourselves and our friends and family with a simple delay system. And now we can select the delay warning choosing typical tones, flash blinking. It also includes a new feature that allows us to send the photo to Facebook, Twitter or email and store it in the Roller. If you have a device with front camera, you can use to make a self photo.
In this new version 2.0 also introduces the incredible feature Postcards, which allows us convert the picture into an attractive postcard that could be sent via Facebook, Twitter, Mail or save to the Roller. You gonna get different postcards and different formats that give you complete creative freedom to congratulate your friends for Christmas, send a souvenir on holidays or make funny compositions.
You could buy through the AppStore different packs to renew and upgrade postcards with different themes: Christmas, Winter, Summer, Computers, Fun, Love, Geeks ...
Buying the first pack, advertisings will disappear forever and our happiness will increase enormously.
Enjoy Auto Shutter and explore the new features that turn your iPhone into a device ready to congratulate your friends.
Clapp the Hands, from Barcelona to work for the satisfaction of thousands of users worldwide.
Yes, we speak like Apaches.