Id like to view and delete with a basic in-app gallery rather than reliing on stock gallery. Plus it helps work on all devices, newer android versions galley apps are different from older android which may cause confusion in how to use it. Just a thought.
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It's possible to install 3rd party galleries, and if you have any of these, you should be offered the choice of which to use when selecting the gallery in Open Camera (or choose one of them to be the default). If I was going to write my own gallery, I think I'd be better off writing it as a standalone gallery app, so it could be used both within Open Camera, but useful for other cases too.
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2014-06-07
Fair enough
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Id like to view and delete with a basic in-app gallery rather than reliing on stock gallery. Plus it helps work on all devices, newer android versions galley apps are different from older android which may cause confusion in how to use it. Just a thought.
It's possible to install 3rd party galleries, and if you have any of these, you should be offered the choice of which to use when selecting the gallery in Open Camera (or choose one of them to be the default). If I was going to write my own gallery, I think I'd be better off writing it as a standalone gallery app, so it could be used both within Open Camera, but useful for other cases too.
Fair enough