Snap a picture from your camera directly to your email inbox, in just two quick clicks. Works even if you don't have cell service when you take the photo!
Do you ever take pictures on your phone and need to get them back to your desktop reliably, without having to futz with cables and uploads? Do you want them in your email inbox where you can easily forward them to co-workers or vendors? Do you ever need to do that “out in the field” when you may be without cell phone service? Do you ever use photos to record the way you found a worksite when you got there or the state you left it in when you were done?
Now you can go from camera to inbox in two clicks -- just Capture and Send. Our app automatically records the date, time, and location and includes them in the email, great for documenting what/where/when with an indisputable photographic record. And, if you don’t have cell service when you take your picture, it will be queued up for transmission as soon as you get back in range.
Tips:
You configure a destination email address the first time you run the app. For maximum flexibility, make it your own email address. Then you can review the picture and download/upload it or forward to anyone, anywhere from your inbox. Or, if you routinely use a photo sharing service such as Flickr, which has an email upload feature, use that email address instead and go from phone to Flickr in two quick clicks.
After you press the Send button, the email/photo is transmitted in the background, leaving you free to Capture another photo. If you don’t have service when you hit Send, the email will be queued and transmitted as soon as you get back in range.
You can use the Notes button to enter a Subject for the email and as much text for the body of the email as you want. If you do enter your own subject, that text will also be used for the name of the photo. If you don’t use Notes before you press Send, the email subject line and the name of the photo will always be SnapToMePlus appended with the date and time. This means that typing in a Subject before you hit Send can make it much, much easier long term to be able to search your email/harddrive for a specific photo.
Note that the pictures captured by SnapToMePlus are NOT usually stored in the Gallery on your phone, although we have reports that this is happening on some specific phone models. Please email us at support@sherprog.com if you are interested in this feature; we may be able to add this as a feature if folks want it.
If you’re interested in SnapToMePlus but you’d like to try some of the features before you buy, check-out SnapToMe -- available for free in the Android Market!