My wife uses her iPhone camera to create reminders for clothes she might buy, interesting household decorations, and what have you. The problem is, over time her Photos library fills up with so many shots, it becomes impossible to find anything among pictures of our kids, pets, and family events.
A more narrowly focused version of services like Evernote or Pinterest, Super Useful’s Magpie fuses photos with notes, maps, prices, and links so you can not only find them in the future, but easily share with others. It’s a great way to save gift ideas, clothes, home décor, and most anything else you might normally snap with your iPhone or iPad.
Photos, meet notes
Using Magpie is simple: Create a list, then add one or more images to a new entry using the in-app camera or by importing existing photos. Next, assign a required title, followed by optional notes, the price of an item, web link, and location. The UI is streamlined so multiple entries are created quickly, with the option to add further details later on. Items can be rearranged via drag and drop, with the first image used as a thumbnail.
One minor disappointment is that pictures taken with Magpie are also saved to your camera roll. I’d prefer storing new images exclusively inside the app, since the current method exacerbates the problem of cluttering up Photos, a key motivation for using this in the first place. You can manually delete unwanted shots from Photos without losing them in Magpie.
Share and share alike
By default, Magpie saves data locally, but enabling iCloud backup allows syncing lists and entries across all your devices. Lists (but not individual entries) can also be easily shared with multiple family members or friends by sending an invitation through Messages, Mail, or another app. This allows loved ones to collaborate on specific lists while keeping other data…
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