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21 April 2016

Pepper Networks has announced the release of Timebox 4.0, a free app that organizes the photos and videos in your Camera Roll and Photo Library into photo stories by day. Replacing the endless grid of photos, Timebox presents a scrolling timeline of stories enhanced with captions and details.

Timeline on iPad. With captions and details.

Wait, there's more. Mary Ellen Heinen, Pepper Networks CEO, pointed out, "We're also very excited to add easy, economical printing options to version 4.0, opening the door for yet another way to share daily stories."

HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights of version 4.0 include:

  • Powered by Kite.ly, you can make, print and buy (using Apple Pay credit cards or PayPal) hardcover photo books, photo cases for devices, posters, prints, stickers and magnets from any Timebox story.
  • Optional new story and interesting old story notifications remind you to view and share stories any way they like using
  • With one tap, you can make and share a stitched-together video story of any Timebox photo story, including all photos, videos and Live Photos, plus titles, captions and locations with no editing necessary.
  • On This Day, During This Week, New Unread built-in searches make it easy to find, enjoy and share interesting stories.

PRICE, AVAILABILITY

The free app is available now at the Apple App Store. For more information see the news release below.

Timebox 4.0 Free Automatic Photo Journal App Does the Work for You With Instant Photo Story Creation and Easy Sharing on Social Media

4.0 Update Provides Book and Gift Printing and Optional Notifications of New and Old Stories

KIRKLAND, Wash. -- Pepper Networks, LLC, the developer of Timebox, the automatic photo journal app designed specifically for the Apple iPhone and iPad, today announced immediate availability of the new version 4.0 on the App Store. The free Timebox app instantly organizes all of the photos and videos in a user's Camera Roll and Photo Library, plus entries from the user's Calendar, into photo stories precisely organized by day. Rather than an endless grid of photos, the Timebox app gives users a scrolling timeline of stories including one key photo per story, its title, date and location, making finding past trips or events easy. Going beyond the standard iOS Photos app, Timebox also makes it easy for users to enjoy the fun parts of photos and videos: enhancing stories with captions and details, enjoying memories and sharing them through printed products using Kite.ly or through a user's favorite social networks.

New features to version 4.0 include:

  • Powered by Kite.ly, users can make, print and buy, using Apple Pay credit cards or PayPal, beautiful hardcover photo books, photo cases for devices, posters, prints, stickers and magnets from any Timebox story.
  • Optional new story and interesting old story notifications remind users to view and share stories any way they like using
  • With one tap, users can make and share a stitched-together video story of any Timebox photo story, including all photos, videos and Live Photos, plus titles, captions and locations with no editing necessary.
  • "On This Day," "During This Week," "New Unread" built-in searches make it easy for users to find, enjoy and share interesting stories.

"Timebox takes the drudgery out of organizing your photos and is the best way to see and share your daily photo and video stories. Our customers have told us that they love how Timebox neatly arranges their text and photos by day on a scrolling timeline, instead of a big, endless grid of thumbnails," said Mary Ellen Heinen, CEO of Pepper Networks. "We're also very excited to add easy, economical printing options to version 4.0, opening the door for yet another way to share daily stories."

"When coupled with our printing technology, the simple, elegant Timebox app provides a powerful and fun way to create unique products and gifts to extend memories," said Charlie Carpenter, CEO of Kite.ly.

Timebox is the latest innovation from experienced developers and visionary entrepreneurs Mary Ellen Heinen and Len Kawell. Prior to Pepper Networks, Heinen was the co-founder of Pepper Computer, Inc., developers of software and hardware for tablet computers including the award-winning Pepper Pad and had previously co-founded Glassbook, Inc., a software company that developed the Glassbook eBook reader, a content server and digital rights management system that was acquired by Adobe in 2000.


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