SplashData’s Launches SplashPhoto
4.0 for
Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC
SplashPhoto enables users to create and manage electronic photo albums
on their Windows Mobile device; the first to enable desktop synchronization
SEATTLE (Sept. 26, 2003)
- - SplashData, Inc., the leading developer of “virtual wallet”
applications for mobile devices, announces the launch of SplashPhoto
4.0 for Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC PDAs. SplashPhoto, originally
developed for Palm OS® PDAs and recently ported to Windows Mobile-based
Pocket PC devices, is the first image viewer to enable Windows Mobile
users to manage and synchronize their image libraries with a desktop
PC.
“Through the integration
of synchronization functionality, SplashData enhances its already strong
application, allowing customers to access their stored images from any
location and take advantage of the rich digital media experience enabled
by the Windows Mobile platform,” said Irwin Rodrigues, lead product
manager of the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft Corp. “Using
SplashPhoto, the growing user base of digital photographers is empowered
to organize and save entire photo albums with unique specifications
on their Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC devices.”
SplashPhoto, recently named
“Best Image Viewer” by the editorial staff of Handheld
Computing Magazine, and winner of the Handango Champion Award
for “Best Lifestyle Application,” offers a fast, easy-to-use
image viewer for handhelds and smartphones. Version 4.0 includes a desktop
catalog feature with two-way synchronization, offering the easiest means
of managing photos on a desktop PC and Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC.
Its one-of-a-kind desktop application now enables users to organize
image collections into personalized categories and, upon synchronization,
the images are arranged accordingly on the Windows Mobile-based Pocket
PC. There is no limit to the number of personalized categories that
users can create.
While other image viewers
allow users to view pictures on a device in their original size (many
of which are upwards of 1 MB), SplashPhoto enables users to crop images
on the desktop, then format and compress them for optimal viewing on
the handheld’s screen. As a result, SplashPhoto users are able
to store hundreds of images on their devices rather than only having
the capacity for storing a few.
“The efficient use
of memory is just one of the ways that SplashPhoto is the best choice
for anyone wanting to use their handheld as a portable photo album,”
said John Chaffee, president of SplashData, Inc. “The new version
really shines when used in conjunction with the included desktop software
for organizing photo albums and synchronizing with the Windows Mobile-based
Pocket PC.”
SplashPhoto 4.0 makes it
easier than ever to share photos with friends and family members. First,
all images are stored as JPG files, simplifying the process of sharing
pictures with people using other operating systems. Secondly, images
can be transferred via Bluetooth, infrared or e-mail between different
types of devices, including handhelds, smartphones, laptops and other
devices.
SplashPhoto 4.0 features
include: