Select your albums. Take your photos. Review, and then everything shares automatically. Simple, organized, effortless.
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Choose which albums to share to before you take the photo. Pick one or several—you can share with as many albums as you want, all at once.
Tap your outbox to review photos. Swipe to delete, tap to share now, or do nothing—your outbox shares immediately when you leave the app.
Photos sync instantly to everyone in your albums, and download to organized albums in Apple Photos with one tap.
Create shared albums for the people who matter most, from everyday moments to once-in-a-lifetime events.
Organize all your own photos effortlessly. From receipts and screenshots to travel memories and special moments, keep everything beautifully organized in one place.
Build a shared photo diary of your relationship. Every date, every adventure, every random Tuesday—all in one beautiful album.
Share your kids' moments with family effortlessly. Photos appear automatically—no tech support needed.
Keep extended family connected. Everyone gets the memories, automatically organized, without the group chat chaos.
Concert photos, road trips, spontaneous hangouts—all organized in one shared album. No more begging for photos.
Guests shoot, host curates, everyone gets a beautiful album. Birthday parties and gatherings made simple.
Built on Apple's own platforms, Shoebox leverages industry-leading privacy and security while delivering a seamless experience.
Photos seamlessly download to a dedicated album in your Apple Photos app. Everything stays beautifully organized exactly where you'd expect, with zero extra effort.
Your photos are stored in your personal iCloud account with end-to-end encryption. Only you and your invited circles can access your shared albums—no third parties, no tracking.
Apple Sign-In authentication means no passwords to remember or leak. All data syncs through CloudKit with enterprise-grade security, backed by Apple's world-class infrastructure.
This is a Libretro core used in RetroArch. It is a direct port of the original MAME 0.78 source code optimized for modern frontend menus. If you use RetroPie on a Raspberry Pi 3, lr-mame2003 is often the default emulator for arcade games. MAME 2003-Plus (lr-mame2003-plus)
You cannot easily separate individual regional versions of a game if you only want one specific release. CHDs and MAME 0.78 mame 078 romset
Some early arcade games (like Donkey Kong or Galaga ) used analog sound circuits that could not be easily dumped via microchips. MAME uses external audio .wav files called Samples to play these sounds. Download the MAME 0.78 sample pack and place it in your emulator's samples folder to fix missing audio. MAME 0.78 vs. MAME 2003-Plus: Which Should You Choose? This is a Libretro core used in RetroArch
In the world of arcade emulation, games are not stored as single, neat files like a Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis ROM. Instead, arcade machines used multiple chips containing data for graphics, sound, and logic. A MAME ROMset is a collection of these dumped chip files packaged together in a .zip archive. Download the MAME 0
Street Fighter II (all variants), Mortal Kombat 1-3, NBA Jam, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
On Raspberry Pi/RetroPie, select or lr-mame2003-plus as your default arcade emulator.
Modern versions of MAME require fast desktop processors to run games at full speed. MAME 0.78 bypasses heavy accuracy checks, allowing 1980s and 1990s classics to run flawlessly on cheap, low-spec chips.
I built Shoebox for my family because I was tired of losing precious memories in cluttered group chats and my messy camera roll. I'd constantly tell myself "I'll share those photos later," and never did. My family was the first to test Shoebox, and it's transformed how we stay connected through photos. I hope it does the same for yours.
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