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2Pad: Turning your Emails into a Gallery

There are so many advantages of email: easy-to-use, fast, inexpensive, easy to filter, transmission is simple and reliable and many more! According to most surveys done by analysts, email has taken up a huge percentage of our time spent on the Internet. That basically means we can't do without email!

Some people send emails for business-related stuff, connecting with friends, and by sharing our photos and videos with one another.

2Pad is a free, useful and cool Web application which automatically turns photos and videos stored in emails and store them in a private online gallery. For captions and descriptions, it helps you turn subjects of your emails into captions and body text into descriptions for your photos. 2Pad acts like an email image and video compiler which retrieves photos and videos buried in folders, analyze and organize them whenever you receive an email.

Not only 2Pad allows you to view your images sent by your friends in a gallery, you can also upload photos and videos from your computer or even import them directly from Flickr, Photobucket and YouTube.

Besides providing a free service, 2Pad do provides premium services which charge quite reasonably.


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