Sunday, June 30, 2013

How to download photos from Dropbox directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll

How to download photos from Dropbox directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll

How to download photos from Dropbox directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll

If you use Dropbox to store photos and save space on your iPhone or iPad, there may come a time when you want to share those photos to a social network or with a friend. In order to do so, you'll most likely have to save them to your camera roll first.

As it happens, Dropbox gives you an easy way to do this. Here's how:

  1. Launch the Dropbox app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Find the photo that you'd like to download to your camera roll in your Dropbox app.
  3. Click on the Download button in the lower right hand corner.
  4. Now tap on the option for Save to Photo Library.
  5. The photo will export directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll.

Once the export is done you can hop right into your Photos app and upload it to whatever service you'd like.

    


How to download photos from Dropbox directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll

If you use Dropbox to store photos and save space on your iPhone or iPad, there may come a time when you want to share those photos to a social network or with a friend. In order to do so, you'll most likely have to save them to your camera roll first.

As it happens, Dropbox gives you an easy way to do this. Here's how:

  1. Launch the Dropbox app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Find the photo that you'd like to download to your camera roll in your Dropbox app.
  3. Click on the Download button in the lower right hand corner.
  4. Now tap on the option for Save to Photo Library.
  5. The photo will export directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll.

Once the export is done you can hop right into your Photos app and upload it to whatever service you'd like.






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XCOM: Enemy Unknown for Mac comes to Steam

XCOM: Enemy Unknown for Mac comes to Steam

XCOM: Enemy Unknown for Mac comes to Steam

Feral Interactive released its OS X conversion of XCOM: Enemy Unknown in April, and since then, you've been able to buy it from the Mac App Store, Feral's Web site and other digital distribution systems - except for the ever-popular Steam service. That changed this week. Now it's available for Steam.

XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a real-time strategy game in which you control a secret paramilitary organization that protects the Earth from alien invasions. It's the presumptive successor to the XCOM series originally developed by Microprose in the 1990s.

Purchasing through Steam enables features like Steam Play, so you'll be able to download and play the Windows version on a PC if you wish.

    


XCOM: Enemy Unknown for Mac comes to Steam

Feral Interactive released its OS X conversion of XCOM: Enemy Unknown in April, and since then, you've been able to buy it from the Mac App Store, Feral's Web site and other digital distribution systems - except for the ever-popular Steam service. That changed this week. Now it's available for Steam.

XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a real-time strategy game in which you control a secret paramilitary organization that protects the Earth from alien invasions. It's the presumptive successor to the XCOM series originally developed by Microprose in the 1990s.

Purchasing through Steam enables features like Steam Play, so you'll be able to download and play the Windows version on a PC if you wish.






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Win yourselves an iPad, courtesy of Crackberry.com?!

Win yourselves an iPad, courtesy of Crackberry.com?!

It's been a rough end to the week for our BlackBerry loving friends over at CrackBerry. The PlayBook, the one and only tablet from BlackBerry, long promised an update to BlackBerry 10, has basically been killed. A sad day for those who clung to their PlayBook waiting, hoping, but CrackBerry is determined to turn the mood around by giving away any tablet that isn't a PlayBook. That's right; you could win an iPad on CrackBerry!

Head on over there for the full rundown and to enter. There's no doubts a few ex-BlackBerry users and CrackBerry frequenters amongst the iMore community, so head on over and help them out and show a little love! The contest runs through July 1, with winners announced the following day. Good luck!

    


It's been a rough end to the week for our BlackBerry loving friends over at CrackBerry. The PlayBook, the one and only tablet from BlackBerry, long promised an update to BlackBerry 10, has basically been killed. A sad day for those who clung to their PlayBook waiting, hoping, but CrackBerry is determined to turn the mood around by giving away any tablet that isn't a PlayBook. That's right; you could win an iPad on CrackBerry!

Head on over there for the full rundown and to enter. There's no doubts a few ex-BlackBerry users and CrackBerry frequenters amongst the iMore community, so head on over and help them out and show a little love! The contest runs through July 1, with winners announced the following day. Good luck!






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