There are probably many things neat is located in an area near you, and appropriation, for iPhone and iPod Touch app, is designed to help the people to compile these treasures in a database. Users to take a photo of something, they are cool, and when you are close to the marked location, you'll see, too.
I was set to participate in the app, until I discovered that the conversion requires a Facebook account. Yes, I said "requires": he has provided no other choice to create a dedicated or any other appropriation account log-in method. Requiring that Facebook is one of my greatest pet Rusard app. Some people use Facebook at all. Some people, like me, prefer to keep FB as private as FB can be. Ownership chose not to consider these users. Even the option of synchronizing Twitter instead of Facebook would have been a promising start, because first of all, these profiles are generally more public. You can see in your discoveries without logging - and if ownership does not have many users in your area, you will not see much - but you will not publish the photos of your own or to interact with the existing discoveries.
For the sake of this review, I give access my Facebook account ownership and posted a photo of a Chicago port nearby. Posting was fairly easy: confirm the location of the item (one is provided based on geotag your photos, but you can adjust it if your GPS is disabled), label with a neighbourhood provided, add details and share your discovery. The photo appeared in the food (even if it has been removed from my account on the first test because of a problem to leave FB) images about my current location. Most of the photos in me were several months of age, which indicates the that ownership is not widely used in this market.
Ownership claims you can "discover the remarkable places and things in the vicinity", but a photo of a random Chuck Taylors or a lady playing Jenga correspond exactly my absence for the discovery. No, the appropriation of application is not responsible for these photos, but the calibre of presentations made me real purpose of ownership of the issue.
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