Don’t wait for your iPhone to crash and become unresponsive to learn the lesson, and start backing all your photos regularly. It happened to me the last week, and I was sweating the whole time while it was getting fixed. Now I know how valuable applications like Cloud Photos really are. And I feel I have a duty to share them with you.
Available for free at the App Store, Cloud Photo can be used to send all of the photos you have on your iPhone straight to your Dropbox account. This is actually done automatically, as simply installing the application means that your iPhone and your Dropbox account will become synced. Any photo that you take using your smartphone will be sent to Dropbox, without you having to do anything
And in addition to that, Cloud Photos lets you have all your images shared on sites like Facebook and Twitter. You can even create photo albums straight from the app, and have your photos shared only when you’re 100% satisfied with the way they’re presented.
CloudPhotos.com In Their Own Words
The iPhone photography app to manage your pictures in the cloud with Dropbox.
Some Questions About CloudPhotos.com
Are there apps that let BlackBerry and Android users do something similar? If Cloud Photos becomes popular, will these mobile platforms be supported? 







