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On this week’s show we are going to bring you our favorite five digital photo albums apps. These handy tools will keep your photos safe, and looking their best, for years to come letting you revisit your treasured memories whenever the mood takes you. And it’s hard not to start this list with the fantastic, and free Google Photos. This service gives you access to of the intelligence of Google’s search engine to organize your pictures. You can automatically store your photos in the cloud, recognize objects and colors in images, and lots of other fantastic tools to sort and store. But it is the Assistant functionality that really raises this up, as it creates collages, films, and albums automatically – leaving you just to worry about who to sharing it with. If you’re looking for a slightly different way show your photos, then Comic Seedling Studio is one of the more original ways for you to frame your photos – turning them into minicomics. With a few taps you can start adding photos from every moment of your life into Seedling’s comic panels to show everyone your origin story – adding speech bubbles, filters, stickers, and impactful backgrounds to make everything more dramatic. Yes it looks to be aimed at kids, but it’s fun for children of all ages, and unless you want to buy specifically themed backgrounds, it’s all completely free. Shutterfly Photo Story is a well-known app that lets you create a more traditional photo album and then share through print, CD, or even online – it’s amazing what they can do nowadays. You can sort pictures from a number of sources, such as Facebook, Instagram, or your own device – then add your own doodles, handwritten text, and even short audio clips to personalize the album. You can even get Shutterfly to send you the printed version of the album to show all of your visitors. All your visitors. Every visit. But perhaps you are looking to add more action to your photos with a slide show. Something you can share with friends and family without having to do too much work – well for you we have RealTimes Real Player. Simply select the photos you want, open the application, choose the best images, and RealTimes Real Player will do the rest – adding pans, zooms, and wipes to create something visually engaging to share with your friends. Million Moments Photo Viewer is an app to help you sort your photographs. It has a great design, but its real strength is in how it organizes your pictures, share them in albums with small animations to encourage interaction in a similar way to digital magazine viewers like Flipboard. You can even import straight from Facebook and your phone, let the app order them for you, and tag them for easy sorting and reordering later. That’s it for this week, but on next week’s show we are going to be getting ready for Halloween with five creepy apps to get the scaring started nice and early. If you have any apps that have terrified you let us know in the comments, and be sure to like or dislike this video to let us know what you though. See you next week.

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