![]() And unlike bigger coffee-table books, like Apple’s iPhoto and MyPublisher, the book price - including shipping - doesn’t go up as you add pages and photos. GrooveBook and Mosaic let people make books in a few minutes rather than a few weeks, thanks to their book formats that have one photo per page. ( I reviewed them here.) But even that was too time-consuming for people who wanted to do as little work as possible. Neither app is bogged down by high costs or editing overload - two big reasons that people abandon their coffee-table photo-book projects.Ībout four years ago, Shutterfly tried to solve book-making headaches with its Simple Path and Custom Path - algorithms that would do a lot of the book-assembly work for you. GrooveBooks can be kept as books, or the perforated pages can be torn out. But if you’re willing to pay roughly 10 times more for a better-quality book that will get to your door in four days or less, make a Mosaic. If you value quantity over quality, don’t mind waiting for weeks to get your finished product, and like having photo printouts to send to friends or relatives, you can try GrooveBook. Another is Mosaic, owned by a Palo Alto-based company called Mixbook. One of these is GrooveBook - a big hit on ABC’s “Shark Tank” show - that went on to be bought by Shutterfly. And they only take a few minutes to make. I recently tested two iOS and Android apps that offer at least one solution to this, by sending small books filled with photos from your phone. ![]() It’s littered with photos that I snap and never see again, aside from the few I deem worthy enough to share on social media. My smartphone camera roll is like a digital graveyard.
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