
Well Tron from Nseriesus.com has found the Nokia Photo program at Nokia.com. From the video demo it looks like a great program, keeping your photos, videos, texts, and notes in perfect sync with your computer. The demo video that you can find at this link shows off exactly how Nokia Photos works.
Here is how Nokia describes the new software...
Nokia Photos is a free PC application that you can use to manage all your photos and videos. Specially designed to work with Nseries devices, Nokia Photos can be used to transfer, edit, organize and share all the pictures and videos that you take with your Nseries device or digital camera. You can also subscribe to online photo feeds and order prints* of your favorite pictures. Nokia Photos can also load your Nseries device with hundreds of pictures and videos from your PC. Nokia Photos makes sure the videos are converted to the right format, so that you can play them in your Nseries device.
Not just the newer Nseries devices will be compatible with Nokia Photos - All Nseries Devices will be going all the way back to the Nokia N70.
This program ties in the new Share On Ovi website where you can host all your photos for free and share them with your friends and family. Unlimited storage - You can't go wrong. It's truley a great offer by Nokia for their customers. Ricky from Symbian Guru just recently wrote up a little article about the good things of Ovi and a few minor bad things. Click here to check out that article. Besides Ovi you can also upload to Vox and Flickr.
Another shocker. It's already availble for download. But the downfall is its a huge download - 150mb and video acceleration is recommended by Nokia. Come on guys can't you make a lighter program than that. We want it to work smooth and click, instead of having lots of flash and glamour. With my slow ass computer I'm gonna hesitate to open up this mammoth program.
Click here to head over and try Nokia Photos.


Hi, tron here!
I found your website linking back to mine through technorati. I'm updating it daily, with a video podcast called Nokia Daily News. I'm focusing specifically on N-Series devices, so I'm targeting the technical end user.
Thanks for the link, even if it took me three month to find it!