Cinq for iPhone/iPod Touch
Welcome to the Tunaverse Cinq for iPhone and iPod Touch demonstration. In this
tutorial, we will highlight the various features of this powerful photo-viewing
application, and show you how to make the most of your photos, anywhere.
This is your finger press guide.
Once you have completed your initial setup {see
installation tutorial}, Cinq will show you your server list,
including your Facebook account in the Web Media
section.
Every computer that you have installed the Cinq Server
application to and connected to your account will show up
in this server list. You can access each computer’s photo
library with a touch.
Inside the computer library, you see
a folder list, which is organized by
albums and events if you are using
an iPhoto library, and organized by
name if you are not. Photo albums
from iPhoto will use the key photo
from each folder to create a
beautiful image-based layout to
scroll through.
You can use your finger to scroll
through the folders, and once you
have found a folder you would like to
explore, you simply touch it.
Choose a photo to open, and press on it.
The photo will open into a high-resolution view that you
can zoom into and scroll around using pinch and scroll
techniques. You can even double tap to zoom quickly in to
the full resolution image.
You can simply view the image, or by pressing the arrow in
the corner, you bring up a menu with the option of
emailing the photo, sending it to Facebook or sending it to
TwitPic connected to your Twitter account.
If you choose to email the image, it will draw the image
directly into the mail app, and compose a message with the
subject already prepared, “Photo sent via Cinq.”
You may add any addresses you would like to your email,
edit the subject line or email text and then send your
picture off.
Once you are finished your e-mail, you return directly to
your image, continuing your workflow.
To send an image to Facebook, you
must be logged in through the
settings.