PhotoRocket Allows You to Share Photos from Anywhere to Everywhere with a Click


 PhotoRocket

Launching today is PhotoRocket, a simple, one-step app that allows you to instantly share full resolution photos from computers and mobile devices with friends, family, social networks like Facebook and photo sharing sites like Flickr and Shutterfly -- at the same time.

Recipients of photos will like it as well – there is no registration, login or account information required to view or download photos. If recipients decide to register with PhotoRocket, they can re-share photos or purchase high quality prints just as easily.

Also, one of the best things about PhotoRocket is that it's also a great place to store and view photos -- it eliminates scattered web links and file attachments by consolidating images into an (online) destination that includes all the photos you have shared, or received from anyone else who uses PhotoRocket.

PhotoRocket is easy to use:

  1. From a Windows or Mac computer, simply right click on photos wherever you see them. Or, drag & drop photos into the PhotoRocket app. On your iPhone, share photos directly from the camera or camera roll simultaneously with photos from your PhotoRocket repository in the cloud.
  2. Select recipients from your contact list and then click Share. You can also add new contacts if you need, and select social network sites or photo sharing destinations at the same time.
  3. Recipients receive a simple email notification that photos have been shared via PhotoRocket and are ready to view, download, re-share and more.

At launch PhotoRocket is available for Windows, Mac and iPhone (with Android, iPad and Windows Mobile coming soon).

For more information visit www.photorocket.com.

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