Trovebox mobile application for iOS
Trovebox works similarly to Flickr, Smugmug and other photo sharing services with one major difference: you retain ownership and give Trovebox access to use them. All photos, tags and comments are stored in your personal cloud accounts with companies like Amazon, Rackspace or Google. This means you can easily switch between Trovebox services, use more than one at a time or stop using them altogether while retaining all of your photos, tags and comments.
While Trovebox functions like many existing services it's drastically different for several reasons.
If you're using Flickr or Smugmug you should consider switching to Trovebox. The more photos and time you invest on a proprietary photo sharing service the more devastated you're going to be once they shut down or no longer appeal to you.
There are importing tools available to make the switch easy.
CocoaPods, more information on: http://cocoapods.org
Use this command to run in all files .m and generate the translation file to be filled by translators.
cd Trovebox
find . -name \*.m | xargs genstrings -o en.lproj
After download our code, Xcode will complain that a PrivateAuthenticationService.m is missing. This happens because it is the implementation applied by Trovebox.
You can download it here. It will be an empty implementation. Then to connect to your service use the OAuth Procedure. Click in Login with email
> Own Server