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This will be the official forum thread for the Picit for Windows Phone application, which provides real-time photos with an expiration time attached. Picit is available for Windows Phone 7.x/8, and can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store, the URL is as follows:
Picit | Windows Phone Apps+Games Store (United States)
Currently, Picit allows the user to send photos (so called picits) to other Picit users; these photos have an attached viewing time limit (currently between 1 and 15 seconds), after which the photo disappears from the recipient's phone. The user can apply custom effects to the picit before sending it off, such as text, filters, stickers etc. (courtesy of Aviary).
As soon as the recipient has retrieved the photo for viewing, it is also permanently removed from the backend server (i.e., nothing is preserved on the service side). The picits are also stored using strong encryption on the service backend.
Picit also supports the Unification notification center, which allows you to easily manage your Picit notifications (in addition to standard push notifications (toasts and live tile)).
This forum thread is intended for feedback, questions, and comments regarding Picit for Windows Phone; all feedback is welcome! Below you'll find some screenshots from the current Picit version.
This will be the official forum thread for the Picit for Windows Phone application, which provides real-time photos with an expiration time attached. Picit is available for Windows Phone 7.x/8, and can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store, the URL is as follows:
Picit | Windows Phone Apps+Games Store (United States)
Currently, Picit allows the user to send photos (so called picits) to other Picit users; these photos have an attached viewing time limit (currently between 1 and 15 seconds), after which the photo disappears from the recipient's phone. The user can apply custom effects to the picit before sending it off, such as text, filters, stickers etc. (courtesy of Aviary).
As soon as the recipient has retrieved the photo for viewing, it is also permanently removed from the backend server (i.e., nothing is preserved on the service side). The picits are also stored using strong encryption on the service backend.
Picit also supports the Unification notification center, which allows you to easily manage your Picit notifications (in addition to standard push notifications (toasts and live tile)).
This forum thread is intended for feedback, questions, and comments regarding Picit for Windows Phone; all feedback is welcome! Below you'll find some screenshots from the current Picit version.
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