Mobile Photo Editor Apps Primer Tutorial

Mobile Photo Editor Apps Primer Tutorial

Mobile Photo Editor Apps Primer Tutorial

Did you notice from yesterday’s Android Home Screen Webpage Url Shortcut Tutorial a Home Screen mobile app’s “shortcut” next to the web URL Chrome one we created yesterday to access this blog, or its WordPress 4.1.1 like?

That “shortcut” gets you to …

  • Photo Editor by Aviery … Android mobile app most popular for the search “photo editor” on Google Play … well, today, we team that with …
  • Photo Editor Pro by Axiem Systems … iOS mobile app most popular for the search “photo editor” on Apple Store

… and so … talking for you gals and guys … what gives? Well, short of wanting to install a Word Processing app, we just wanted a “short and sweet” way of getting screen shot clipboard data to either …

  • an email recipient directly … these apps have that same Share button arrangement as the Photos app … and/or …
  • at least get it into the Photos app realm of influence, and the Android app has an “Upload to Photos” option for this

The Android “Photo Editor” app is good in that it opens with whatever is in your clipboard is the photo you want to deal with first up. It also remembers previous clipboards … or maybe I’m dreaming, and it’s (really dealing with) previous “photo dealings” … anyway, it’s remembering things accessible by swipes right and left on that first entry (after the ads) screen.

Speaking for you again … what gives? Well, we haven’t checked out all possibilities, yet, to exhaustion, like (our so far unsuccessful) Windows (XP) Samsung (Kies, perhaps) MTP USB Transfer Drivers (remember us “not” referring to MTP when we talked about Android PTP USB transfer method when we presented Android Disk to Windows Disk Tutorial), but we seem to be having trouble on Android Samsung GT-S5310B tapping into the body section of an email, armed in the clipboard with a screenshot, and have that become an attachment on an email … but, as I say, there are a number of avenues of investigation yet to go here. Nevertheless, sometimes “short and sweet” thoughts are so much better than things you bang your head against for considerable periods of time … Bex, perhaps?

We’ve been curious about MTP USB drivers to see if we can access the Android phones clipboard data folder, for curiosity’s sake and to see, if by some blue moonish reason, this might be behind why you can’t clipboard into the body of an email, that seems more natural as time goes by in some laptop environments. Please do not think we are ruling out that this could just be to do with lack of knowledge at this end … will keep you posted.

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