![]() ![]() I’ve been adding things to my Ember library from both my Mac and iPhone, and so far, any changes will be synced to the other device pretty quickly. I was looking at my collection from my Mac in a matter of a minute or so. It may take a while depending on how big your library is, but the process is pretty fast overall. If you have the Mac version and enabled iCloud sync, then you should start seeing your existing captures and collections populate the iOS version. The layout of Ember is also pretty straightforward, with the first three sections being general categories, then you have the specific capture types, and finally your own collections and smart collections.Īt the very bottom will be the Settings, where you can toggle iCloud sync, sidebar options, and save photos to the camera roll (off by default to reduce clutter). I’m also a fan of the color scheme, as the orange and white work pretty well together, and even more so when you have a white iPhone or iPad. ![]() Ember for iOS takes a clean and simple approach, with a flat interface to fit in with iOS 7. ![]()
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