Everyday for iPhone ($1.99) is a cool new app that excels at doing two things: reminding you take pictures of your awesome mug (a.k.a. face) and actually taking pictures of your awesome mug. I’ve been seeing tweets about this app all day long, and it actually reminds me of a more private version of the online service, dailybooth.
There are actually a few more features in Everyday, like the ability to create quick slideshows from a gallery that’s comprised entirely of your face, and the ability to auto-upload pictures of your face to, surprise, Facebook (and Twitter and Tumblr and Flickr), but it’s all centered around the premise of chronicling what you look like from day to day.
The app should work on most iPhones and iPods, but it’s obvious that it was designed with the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G in mind, given the fact that it’s much harder to take a self-portrait without a front-facing camera.
The only thing I’m really wondering is why the devs named the app Everyday. Don’t get me wrong: the name makes sense, but seeing as you spend so much time taking pictures of your face within the app, I think they should have called it something like FaceTime instead. Oh. Wait. Nevermind.
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