Nokia Image Exchange updated; Still no S60v5 version

Nokia’s Image Exchange application got a minor update today.

Image Exchange

Here’s what the post over at Betalabs had to say :

Nokia Image Exchange service was updated last week. Along with the server update came wider support for operators and thus more of you should be able to register and try out what the service is like. The list of supported operators has grown considerably but not every operator is covered. The operator support can now be more easily checked from Nokia Image Exchange website under system requirements on the download page or help page.

The second change to the web interface is that it now allows sharing images to your contacts. This is easily done via sharing panel in image view. Viewing images from your friends can also be done via the web service. This is done so you can decide to use whichever interface that better fits your needs.

The client itself got an update for S60v3 devices. Unfortunately, even though there’s an S40 version of Image exchange, there’s still no S60 V5 touch version. Eeesh, isnt it about freakkin time ?

A new client of Nokia Image Exchange is also to be released today. Along various bug fixes there are also bigger changes.

* Interface has been translated to English, Russian, Spanish, Finnish, Chinese and Swedish. Do note that some languages such as Chinese depend on the firmware to be able to show the characters correctly. Changing language requires to restart Nokia Image Exchange.
* Image rotations now work on 3.2 devices with accelerometer (e.g. N85)
* Symbian 3.0 devices are now supported

If you’ve got an S60 v3 device, head on over to ImageExchange.Nokia.com to grab the update.

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