A new app called TapTalk, has entered the Android and iOS market that allows users to share video and pictures in a whole new way.
After connecting to Facebook, the app creates thumbnails with one's friends' pictures which then works as the user interface.
According to TechCrunch, users can tap a friend's image to take a picture, tap-hold it to record a short video and send it to them.
Similar to Snapchat, users cannot retrieve the images once seen, while uploading from storage is also not available.
However, TapTalk is not really a photo app.
In fact, it uses location as a feature and not as the focus, the report added.
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