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![]() ![]() If you grant access, we’ll only use it to post GIFs that you explicitly choose to share. Using that option requires that you authorize RadarScope to post directly to your Twitter account. RadarScope includes a custom “Share GIF to Twitter” option for posting directly to Twitter. Animated GIFs are a popular option for sharing to Twitter, but the share extensions in most Twitter apps don’t support them. Options for video and animated GIF formats will be included. To share an animated image, start the loop playing before hitting the share button. To post RadarScope images to social media services such as Twitter or Facebook, you’ll need to install the Twitter or Facebook app or another app that provides a share extension for that service.Īnimated Images - RadarScope can also share animated images. Third-party apps can provide their own share extensions for posting content to their services. Android provides a few standard services. Static Images - RadarScope can share static images via standard Android services as well as share extensions provided by popular third-party apps such as Twitter and Facebook. Visit the Spotter Network web site to learn more. To do so, you must be logged into a Spotter Network account that has reporting privileges and RadarScope must have permission to access your device location. Spotter Network Reports - Members of the Spotter Network can also submit reports to Spotter Network using the share button. If the mPING option isn’t available, check your privacy settings in the iOS Settings app under Privacy > Location Services. To submit mPING reports, RadarScope must have permission to obtain your device location. Simply hit the share button, select “mPING Reports”, select from a couple of menus to describe the weather you’re reporting, and hit submit. MPING Reports - You can submit weather reports to the mPING project through the share button. RadarScope includes a custom “Tweet GIF” option for posting directly to Twitter. To post RadarScope images to social media services such as Twitter or Facebook, you’ll need to install the Twitter or Facebook app or another app such as Tweetbot that provides a share extension for that service.Īnimated Images - RadarScope can also share animated images. iOS provides standard services for sharing to Messages, Mail, and Notes, for saving images to your photo library or iCloud, and for copying images to paste into other apps. Static Images - RadarScope can share static images via standard iOS services as well as share extensions provided by popular third-party apps such as Twitter and Facebook. ![]()
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