Private photo sharing service Path finally updates its app for iOS 7

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Private photo sharing service Path has finally updated its app for iOS 7, with a redesigned interface, simplified controls, and broader sharing options to link to other services. Path 3.4 pares back the UI to match the rest of Apple’s “flattened” appearance for iOS 7, in addition to adding swipe support to move between messages and the homescreen.

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Path has released an update for its iOS appthat optimizes it for the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system. In a blog post, company CEO Dave Morin said thatthe app now has a focus on simplicity and usability. Users will notice a refresh of the user interface, along with improved Settings workflow, and a redesigned Shop to purchase stickers and camera filters. Here’s how Path describes the update: “In Account, you’ll be able to update your profile photo, cover photo, email and other personal information. In Notifications, you’ll be able to manage notifications for your Inner Circle and your Friends. In Sharing you can manage all of the networks you can post to from Path.”

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