camu

Smartphone app development has become so prolific that, to the average user, it almost looks easy. But it’s not, and that’s why many apps are developed and released on different platforms at different times. Photography apps often get released on iOS first before migrating to Android and other platforms. Camu, a popular iOS app from Sumoing that targets users interested in photographic social sharing, was released for the iPhone, but has now landed on Android. It offers the same suite of editing tools and live filters for photos and videos as the latest Camu 2.0 iPhone app. It also features a Tinderesque keep/delete feature for images shared with…

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