Microsoft makes a whole lot of money selling software. But it also gives a lot of it away for free.
Here's a collection of useful free Microsoft apps for all sorts of devices — not just Windows PCs, but also Macs, iPhones, and even Android devices.
These apps will help you take photos, share them, give you access to your documents, notes, organize your travel and more.
Photosynth lets you create 3D photographs
Photosynth is a tool that lets you create a 3D photograph, known as a synth, which is a collection of overlapped photos. This is available for Windows Phone and iOS, or can be used on the Web. The 3D view allows you to navigate photos in all sorts of ways, whether its a tour of your home or climbing a mountain.
ICE (Image Composite Editor) creates panoramic images
ICE (Image Composite Editor) works with Photosynth to create panoramic images. The panorama can be shared with friends and viewed in 3D by uploading it to the Photosynth web site. Or it can be saved a wide variety of image formats, from common formats like JPEG and TIFF to the multi-resolution tiled format used by Silverlight's Deep Zoom and by the HD View and HD View SL panorama viewers.
Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red by INicR on Photosynth
Xim is a photo-sharing app for mobile
Microsoft Xim lets you share up to 50 photos with friends via your Windows Phone, iOS, or Android device.
Photos appear synchronously on everyone’s devices even if they don’t have the app. Anyone in "a Xim" can advance the slide show or pan and zoom to see specific photo details.
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