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Jul 26, 2010 14:26 GMT  ·  By

See-View, the revolutionary 3D image browser which makes viewing photos on iPhone easy and comfortable, has just been upgraded and got a new lower price. Developed by See-Fish Technology, the application uses an innovative technology to give users an intuitive way to browse their photos, including images on Flickr.

In case users don't have a Flickr account, they can view photos based on a text search, or alternatively they can view the image SETS in any PUBLIC Flickr account by entering the account name.

We’ve made it easier for users to access their Flickr accounts with just a Yahoo e-mail address, making this a great way to view photos whilst on the move” said Richard Perdik of the app’s developers, UK-based See-Fish Technology. "And after listening to user feedback, we’ve also included a pre-loaded Flickr account in the set up, so new users can familiarise themselves with the App before searching Flickr.”

The new update includes a few new features, as well as some fixes: To help get started the ”See-View” account is now included in the list of Flickr accounts. Flickr Group Feeds are now viewable using See-View. Flickr accounts can now be added by using a Yahoo email address if the Flickr ID is not known, See-View can now display the images from Flickr PUBLIC accounts which do not include SETS. Improved stability and added a link to the “help page” in the options menu, as well as making some general bug fixes.

Current restrictions to the iPhone operating system mean that the App cannot display photos direct from the phones picture library, which is why it has been designed to access Flickr. Anyone wishing to view their own photos with the See-View App will therefore currently need a Flickr account. However the next version of the iPhone software due later this year will allow us to access the picture library in future releases of the App,” said Perdik.

The new release is now available from the App store for a limited period for only US$.0.99.