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Documentation - Product Overview

The main interface of Pocket Album consists of the active image
in the main window, the album status displayed on the title bar,
and the menu bar. By tapping on the image, Pocket Album will
toggle between this mode of display and fullscreen mode.
Pocket Album has two methods of organizing and queueing images
for display: Album mode and SmartAlbum mode. Album mode
represents setting up a finite set of images, sorting them,
and browsing them. The "next image to display" is simply the
next image in the set. SmartAlbum is a bit different. When
active, SmartAlbum keeps watch over a set of folders on the
device and tries to find any new images on the device. If
it succeeds, it adds the picture to the queue. If it can't
find a new image, it finds an old picture it hasn't shown
in a while, and queues that. Tap 'Album' to switch modes.
For example, you could have an album which represented
4 or 5 pictures on your device of your family. In addition,
you could have an album which contained slides of a
presentation to be given at a company meeting. All
the while you could have setup SmartAlbum to look at
your memory card for images that you have taken from
a digital camera (but have it omit the presentation slides!).
To start a slideshow, simply tap the 'Play' button.
The delay between pictures is set via the Tools->Options
menu. To manually advance to the next picture, or jump
back to the previous image, use the 'Back' and 'Forward' buttons.
Need help in getting images onto your device? See the 'how-to' documentation.
>> Common Uses
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