A cool new app for the Apple iPhone that enables photo streaming similar to AirPlay is now available as a free download. The all new iOS Ghump app allows any iPhone user who has ever wanted to show off photographs in a group setting to do so in a much more convenient and modern way.
The Ghump app is a very easy app to use and it can be a very handy tool for those who wish to showcase their photos without the hassle and inconvenience of having to pass their iPhone around to everyone in the room, or having to pile everyone up into a group to try and view them all on a small iPhone screen.
Another really useful feature of the Ghump app is the fact that it can also be used to quickly and conveniently save a large group of photos to your Smart TV, tablet or computer all at once.
In order to use the Ghump app you connect your Smart TV, tablet or computer (The Ghump app is both Windows and Mac compatible) to the internet and direct the browser of your device to the url: http://ghump.com.
You then open up the Ghump app on your iPhone, point the phone at the screen of your Smart TV, tablet or computer screen and all of your pictures will magically appear on the larger and much easier to view the screen of your targeted device.
The Ghump app was created by a application engineer by the name of Pedro Correia and is currently only available as an ad-supported, free download on the iPhone, iPad and the iPod touch devices.