Last time I wrote about Mobypicture, I received some complaints the service wasn’t “revolutionary” enough. Maybe that’s because the service has been around for a couple a years and, despite an awful design, managed to grow a loyal user base. It just offers a simple and blazing fast way to upload your pics from a mobile phone.
Last week founder Mathys van Abbe launched the new design and an iPhone app. I’ve tested the latter just now and I’m pretty impressed by the usability and the fast results. After making a picture of the Mobypicture homepage and sending it to the service, I pressed refresh – and my picture was right there in the latest uploads.
That’s all there is to it: a well-designed iPhone app which makes sure you can share those Kodak-moments as soon as possible.















Installed it when it came into the app store, tested it and was surprised how well and fast it worked on my 2G iPhone. Even without Wifi or 3G my pictures seemed to appear on the Moby site in an instant. I previously used the Mobile Fotos app for Flickr, but it’s 10x faster to use the Moby app and have it send to Flickr and Twitter for me automatically.
This is something simular to the storyz app (www.storyz.com)
i might take a look at it, thanks for the heads up :)
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