OpenCamera is my go-to app for years already. Ever since a recent (and belated) Android 11 OS upgrade that my phone received, when trying to send an image in a reddit chat, I am unable to choose OpenCamera as a source anymore (worked in Android 10, of course). Maybe the app needs to update the way it's being regstered as a camera source?
My Save Location folder contains the .nomedia file, which means that this is a hidden folder. Ever since a recent AndroidQ update that reached my phone I am unable to preview images. Meaning that after I take a photo and press the thumbnail in order to open it with an external viewer, it won't open that image, rather will open the most recent image from the phone's default images folder. Any idea on how to solve this?
Hi, I basically had an angry post here regarding aggressive ads in the app. After looking for the latest version here, comparing versions with my installed software, as well as comparing app publishers, I came to realize I was using a different app all this time (!) (*) That other app uses the exact same code base as this app, with minor modifications. Bottom line: Please disregard this post.
Hi, I basically had an angry post here regarding aggressive ads in the app. After looking for the latest version here, comparing versions with my installed software, as well as comparing app publishers, I came to realize I was using a different app all this time (!) Please disregard this post.
Hi, I'm using this app for about a year and really like it and the features it provides. I'm all for supporting this app via ads, but lately it has become unbearable. Pointing the camera at something, clicking the button to take a photo and ...instead of capturing the moment, the app goes on to display an ad - this is too much already. This app behavior caused me to lose quite a few moments lately. The frustration and antagonism levels just keep rising. Showing an ad after taking a photo is fine...