Pictarine offers users a convenient way to store photos online. The application allows users to bring together all of their photo sharing accounts, including Picasa, Flickr and Facebook. The user can also access photos on their computer through Pictarine. Rather than visit each account individually, the user only has to log in to Pictarine to see them all. Privacy controls are also included so the user can choose which friends see their photos, either individually or by group. Friends can comment on photos or add their own photographs to your albums in real time. Pictarine also supports a tagging system. The application can help users manage and share their photos online faster.
Pictarine was founded in 2010. The application was intended to provide users with an easy way to share photos. It was also designed with privacy and security in mind. The current team consists of less than five individuals, including CEO Guillaume Martin and CTO Maxime Rafalimanana. Pictarine currently offers users a better way to manage their photos through their favorite online social networks, including Facebook and Flickr.
Pictarine stands out because it offers users a number of convenient features as well as a great deal of flexibility. The user can visit just one account to review all of their photos, share images or update albums. Pictarine also supports user comments and includes a unique feature that enables other users to add their photos to their friend’s albums. This provides users with an easy way to collaborate on albums to create a full collection of images from events, special occasions or themed images.
The Pictarine website has a very fresh, unique design that starts with the yellow color scheme. Throughout the site, bright yellow fades to a pale, dark green. The stylish Pictarine logo features unique font with a grey leaf shape over the ‘I’. The user can find matching log in buttons nestled in the upper, right hand corner of the homepage. Overall the website is very well organized and creates an original atmosphere that includes its own artistic flair. The design is very user friendly. Within a few clicks, the user can begin adding contacts from their social networks to share images.
Pictarine is primarily intended to help users condense all of their photo albums into one convenient location. To keep in line with this goal, the application offers users access through an existing social network profile. The user can choose one of the yellow buttons found in the top, right corner of the homepage to log in. The options include Facebook, Google, Yahoo and Flickr. The user should already have one of these accounts before using Pictarine, anyway, so this is a good choice for the application.
Pictarine offers a helpful service, but it does not provide enough additional functionality to warrant a subscription fee or other cost. All users can access Pictarine for free. There are no subscription fees or other additional charges. The log in options are also free. The user can access their Pictarine account as often as they like at no cost.
Pictarine is a photo sharing solution for anyone who manages images on multiple social networking accounts. The application is designed to give the user access to all of their online images through one account. This can help users save time and manage their photos effectively.
on 16 Jun 2011 at 18:12