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iPhone 3D Gallery


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Walk through virtual galleries in real-time and include your own pictures!

This application is absolutely spectacular! The Gallery looks fantastic, and it is the perfect way to view photos and pictures in a unique environment! 3D Gallery is an absolute must have.

There's something about this app... its like going into my own little house. And relaxing... it gives an essence of calmness... amazing app!
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This app is great! It puts your photos in a 3D environment. Feels great, and you could pass your phone to someone and let them take a virtual tour around the house!

Like your photos? This is the coolest way by far to view them. Make car rooms, photo rooms, digital rooms and like a million other stuff. It comes with pretty cool stock photos as well.

So simple to use. Loads of wall space & loads of different rooms. This is one of the best apps I've got.

Great app! Walk through your own pics. Amazing.

This app is so crazy! I play music and walk around the gallery looking at pics/art at the same time! It's inspirational to watch photos of your life.


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