Who doesn’t upload photos on Flickr and Facebook? I am sure all our readers are actively uploading their Facebook albums with their photos or of friends and at times would love the idea of doing something better with those, like creating a scrapbook or a magazine. Would you? Welcome YouTellYou, an easy to use tool to help do the same.
The service enables you to do more than just sharing your photos on the social network, giving you ways to grab, tag, annotate your images in a magazine format. And it’s not just about photos from Facebook, rather it lets you pull your treasure of images from any media online or your system. The concept is to help you create a magazine of your life and it does quite a nice job to say the least. The idea of creating a magazine shouldn’t scare you, for it is all about clicks and nothing much and of course photos, as many as you have to put up!
The procedure is quite simple. Register on the site and click New Story, there on you can add the date, time, title, and fill other fields. Click Save and on the next page you can select from where you need your photos to be loaded from [Facebook in my case]. You can then allow access to the application to your Facebook account to import your albums. Remember you can only view albums that are public.
Select the photos from the albums that you need to be in the magazine and load, which takes you back to the Story editor and from there you can select how you want your photos to appear. The magazine is divided into sections that you can assign to each page, this primarily decides how your magazine is divided into sections and how each image appears.
It is very easy to use and I had absolutely no issues using it. I would however love to have the ability to drag and drop images into the right selections so that it is much easier to play around with it and add more photos. Other than it, it is pretty easy to use and I hope our readers have some feedback and their own magazines to share, the best will get a chance to get a mention on Startup Meme!


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