Revamped Instagram 2.0 Hits the App Store

Instagram 2.0Numbers speak clearly: over 9 million people worldwide are using Instagram to take, process and share their photos. These figures are mind-boggling and they speak better than anything else about the actual popularity of this app. The success of Instagram is explicable with the fact the Burbn’s app succeeded in attracting both photo enthusiast and, at the same time, people that had never considered having fun with a camera before. Instagram was, and still is, a common ground for users with very different expectations and requirements.

I got Instagram on day one of its release: when was it? Last October, I think? It feels ages ago since I snapped the first in-app picture and applied the first filter (I think my very first try was the Lomo-fi) and, although I am far from being a regular user (you will find me as @psychopu there), I always enjoyed checking out every update conjured by the developers at Burbn. Yes, even when there were reasons for complaining.

I never denied there was something in Instagram’s way of dealing with my photography needs that left me a little disappointed. Namely the issue with Instagram’s output resolution. However good the filters (you gotta love the timeless and subdued Earlybird, just to name one), that problem always lurked at the back of my mind when using the app to take photos.

Instagram 2.0.0 was released earlier today and the new version adds a lot to what Instagram already offered. Improvements include: new filters, new editing tools and, most importantly, new save resolution. Here are all the details.

  • Full resolution save – One of the problems that prevented users from truly enjoying the app was the final resolution of saved photos. Now Instagram delivers  filtered photos in high resolution to the device Camera Roll.
  • Instant live effects – Both filters and tilt-shift can be seen in real time before applying them. As I was testing this new feature today on my iPhone, Instagram live view seemed to work smoothly and I could not find any problem with it.
  • New filters – Four new filters are an addition that Instagram fans will appreciate greatly. The new filters are Valencia, Amaro, Rise and Hudson. I am adding a preview for all these new effects — definitely better than writing a useless description.
    Instagram 2.0 new filtersOn a perhaps irrelevant note, some of the older filters appear to have undergone significant changes in the new version of Instagram as well.
  • Turn off borders – Borders and effects can be applied separately, as it’s finally possible to disable borders in photos when a filter is chosen.
  • Rotate – A rotate tool has been added. Users can now rotate photos by 90 degrees after taking them.
  • New icon – Instagram 2.0.0 has a new icon — nothing dramatically different from the previous; just a little sleeker, as you can see above.
  • Other enhancements – Improved viewing feed support; faster feed load times.

Given the improvements in version 2.0, I feel like reviewing our previous score for Instagram. With the added extras, but most of all with the long-awaited high resolution, the app now deserves a full score.

Overall

Name: Instagram
Developer: Burbn, Inc.
Compatibility: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad. iOS 4.2.1 or later.
Price: free!
Vote: 5/5

Instagram - Burbn, Inc.

Instagram 1.8.5 Update

Instagram for iPhoneInstagram 1.8.5 hit the App Store a few hours ago. New features are awaiting fans of the popular photo sharing app by Burbn in this latest release, so check them out.

What’s new in Instagram 1.8.5?

Instagram users now have a summary of photos they have liked, which is accessible from the profile menu panel. Before, faved photos were almost useless to whomever had liked them. Now browsing your liked photos is very easy.

Instagram for iPhone
Browse photos you have liked in Instagram.

In version 1.8.5 is also possible to add a link to a personal website. To do so, simply input the link in the newly added profile field. A button will appear just above your photos thumbnails in your personal profile. By tapping on it, Safari will be launched and visitors will be redirected to your site.

Instagram for iPhone
Add custom website link to Instagram profile.

The last addition of the latest release is the hashtags auto-completion, which makes tagging Instagram entries much smoother.

5+ Free Ways To Enjoy Instagram Out Of Your iPhone

That Instagram is one of the biggest phenomenons in social networking that exploded in the last months isn’t great news. Evidence of the popularity of Burbn’s photo sharing app is the increasing number of third party services based on Instagram.

Yes, Instagram is undoubtedly connected to the iPhone, but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have the pleasure to make use of it also in other forms and on other platforms. Here’s a list — or rather, a selection — of services that will let you have fun with Instagram for free on your computer, iPad, and so on.

With Your Browser

  • Statigram

    Statigram
    Statigram
  • Statigram gives you access to all sorts of interesting stats and information about your Instagram account: from your most popular photos to your most used filters, from how you interact with your contacts to many other aspects concerning your activity.

  • Inkstagram
    Inkstagram
    Inkstagram

    Inkstagram is a web interface for Instagram. Connecting your Instagram account to Inkstagram, you will be able to browse photos in the popular category, from your contacts, manage your likes, comments on posts by other members and so on.

… And On Your iPad

  • Flipboard
    Flipboard
    Flipboard

    Flipboard was not specifically designed for Instagram but it does feature Instagram integration. Flipboard will let you browse in a visually appealing magazine-style manner content from Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and much more, all at the same time.

… And Yet More.

  • Wallgram
    Wallgram
    Wallgram

    With Wallgram you can generate and download wallpapers for your iPhone and iPad — computer and poster options coming soon — using either your recent Instagram photos or recent photos from your feed. You can also choose recent popular entries.

  • InstaBam
    Instabam
    Instabam

    Instabam lets you find Instagram public photos based on your location. You can define a distance radius for photos to be indexed. Instabam is also available on iPhone.

  • Instagram Meetups
    Instagram Meetups
    Instagram Meetups

    For the most social types out there. Join local Instagram communities, organize and take part in meetups around your area.

What are your favorites? Let us know!

Instagram Updated to 1.8

Instagram 1.8 was released in the App Store a few hours ago. This latest version of the free photo sharing and micro-blogging app by Burbn presents some interesting improvements that will make your experience with Instagram smoother.

Here is what’s new:

  • Added double-tap on photos to ‘Like’ them;
  • Added username auto-completion feature;
  • Newly introduced interactive comment screen;
  • Improvements to reliability and speed.
Instagram
Double-tap on photos to 'Like' them.

Enhancements in this version mainly involve the social side of the app and will especially improve the interaction among users.

Istagram 1.6: New Filter Added

Instagram update to version 1.6 improves Burbn’s app performance and introduces a new filter, Brannan.

  • Added new filter Brannan;
  • Performance and stability fixes for memory usage and camera on iOS4+;
  • Speed up network requests.

Here is a sample photo with Brannan filter applied.

Brannan, although not radically different from some effects already included in previous releases of Instagram, introduces to the app a variation to warm toned filters, like Earlybird or Hefe.

Instagram and Retro Camera Plus Updates

Instagram is now version 1.5.2. Another routine update for Burbn’s app, which mainly solves various bugs.

  • Fix for email sharing when posting a photo;
  • Performance improvements in News tab;
  • Fixes for iPad running iOS 3.2;
  • Fix for Photo Library header bug on iOS 4.3 devices.

Retro Camera Plus by Urbian was also updated to version 1.0.4. Not a major update either, but it brings to the app some interesting improvements, first of all the higher resolution.

  • Fix for viewfinder issue;
  • Higher resolution;
  • Other minor improvements.

Instagram Updates to 1.5

Instagram got updated to version 1.5 and here is what’s new in its latest release:

  • Revamped news feed;
  • New Tilt-Shift effect;
  • Email photos;
  • Tap and hold a username to trigger @mention;
  • Add geo locations to photos without naming locations;
  • Clean up of services list;
  • Filter performance improvements.