Microsoft releases its first iPhone app

by admin December 15, 2008 at 6:50 pm

Microsoft on Monday released its first application built specifically for Apple’s iPhone.

Dubbed Seadragon, the application allows users to browse high-resolution images, according to information provided by Microsoft. The application is optimized for use over 3G and Wi-Fi networks, the company said.

Seadragon also allows users to explore Photosynth collections on the iPhone. Photosynth is a Microsoft technology that lets users stitch digital photos together into a three-dimensional panorama.

Microsoft incorporated the ability to view PhotoZoom and Deep Zoom Composer content, as well.

Read more: macworld.com