Kodak creates print and share app for iPhone

"Pictures are a way of sharing the unique moments in our lives," said Randy Brody, Vice-President of Marketing Inkjet Systems, Eastman Kodak Company. "The Kodak Pic Flick App provides a fast, easy and fun way to print, display and share within seconds of capturing a moment at home or away from home. Consumers can simply upload pictures to a nearby Kodak W1020 Wireless Digital Frame or send them to the Kodak ESP 5250 AiO Printer using their Apple iPhone or iPod touch."

"At Kodak, we believe pictures are meant to be shared and are committed to helping people do more with their pictures by providing solutions to make, manage and move images easily and effortlessly," continues Brody. "With the Kodak Pic Flick App, we are helping consumers to print and share moments in the time it takes to make a simple phone call."

The Kodak Pic Flick App is free and is available on the App Store. To send a print job or a file to the Kodak ESP 5250 All-in-One Printer or to the Kodak W1020 Wireless Digital Frame, consumers need to ensure that the device(s) are connected to the same LAN/WiFi connection as their iPhone or iPod touch device.

The Kodak ESP 5250 AiO Printer, available since September 2009, is the latest in Kodak’s range of AiO consumer printers. Kodak printers, including the Kodak ESP 5250, produce lab-quality, long-lasting photos and documents.

The WiFi-enabled AiO printer retails for $159.99 and features a 2.4" color LCD display panel to easily view and crop images along with built-in memory card compatibility. The wireless Kodak W1020 Wireless Digital Frame can hold up to 4,000 photos and can display and play pictures, video and audio clips. The 10" W1020 retails for $229.95.