This app claims to rate your ugliness on a scale of 1 to ten after taking your photo. It's one of those apps which is fun for a few minutes but doesn't have any lasting appeal. I've had a giggle with friends, but I'd much prefer if it was free!
Photogene 2 promises to be the ultimate iPhone photo editing tool. The app is packed full of features including a full range of tools, special effects, camera, presets and metadata. It's not quite as good as it could be however; the UI is a little clunky and complicated to use.
Tell a story in photos using Blurb Mobile. Create and share short media stories on your phone; you can add audio and video files as well as photos. Editing your media is simple and the results are fantastic. Just how creative can you be?
Acquire for Photoshop lets you take photos directly into Photoshop. Compatible with Adobe Photoshop CS5 and later, this is really handy if you take and edit a lot of mobile photos. Working via WiFi, the app supports several connections at once, so several devices can upload simultaneously. Sweet!
Photo editing apps are ten-a-penny but I promise Paper Camera is worth trying out. Get effects like cartoon, sketch, comic book and noir applied directly to your camera. No more messing around after you've taken a photo; see how the shot will look with the effect before you snap it.
This latest offering from Evernote lets you annotate and edit your photos, images and sketches. Draw arrows to highlight elements, add captions, draw a map...the possibilities are endless. Facebook and Twitter sharing lets everyone see your creations too!
My Vacation is a nifty travel app for iOS, allowing users to make lists, notes, itineraries and more. Do all your preparation before you leave, create a travel journal including photo, video and audio notes, link to relevant sites, create slideshows and more. One of the best of its kind.
123D Sculpt is a fun, creative app allowed users to bend, shape and sculpt images and snaps. Rub parts of a photograph onto your image to make it look more realistic then bulge, paint, flatten and grab the shape until you're satisfied. You can create some pretty cool images.
Pano is an award-winning photography app for Android. Letting you take panoramic photos from your phone, Pano has a very user friendly UI and handy tools to help you line it up. Just take up to 16 photos of your surroundings to create a panoramic image, then edit as necessary..
Featuring a new launcher and app drawer, updated notification bar and a host of other changes, the latest version of Android is on it's way. The first photos of Ice Cream Sandwich have been leaked, so impatient fans can have a peek at what's in store. Google haven't yet announced it's version number but the awesome features are far more interesting anyway! Panoramic camera? Result! Have a look at the photos here.