ImageGrassy makes photo processing & management a breeze on Windows 8 Ultrabook

[caption id="attachment_44615" align="aligncenter" width="574"][​IMG] ImageGrassy App Screenshot on Windows 8 Ultrabook[/caption]

Say hello to ImageGrassy, the sweet little app that lets you have fun with your photos on your Windows 8 powered Ultrabook. The easy to use app offers a ton of automated tools to make photo processing and management a cakewalk. ImageGrassy can import photos from variety of storage media, Facebook and even capture your desktop. Once the images are under ImageGrassy's control, it lets you detect faces, make collages, convert the format of the photo files, transfer texture, add watermark and perform some advance image processing. The app is optimised for Ultrabook, so you can use all the cool motion related features as well. For example, shaking your ultrabook will let you view all your galleries, tilt it left or right to select a gallery and so on.

Check out all the features and purchase the app for just $0.99 on the source link below.

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PS: Developer of the app, Mr. Rupam Das is an active CEan.

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