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SnapBase - Screenshot Manager is a utility application designed to enhance the management of screenshots on Android devices. With features like easy import and synchronization, users can automatically index new screenshots or manually add existing images from their gallery. The app stands out with its smart search capabilities powered by advanced OCR technology, allowing users to find screenshots by text contained within images or through associated tags. Additionally, the tagging system facilitates personalized organization with both auto-tagging and manual tagging options.

The application also offers a range of smart actions, enabling users to interact with screenshots instantly. It detects dates, phone numbers, emails, and URLs, allowing users to perform actions like calling or opening websites with a single tap. Other features include image stacking, multi-selection for bulk actions, and a pinch-to-zoom functionality for detailed viewing. Smart deletion provides a straightforward way to remove images from the app and device storage simultaneously.

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1.1.1
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Android
Sistema operativo
Android 15.0
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