Downloads

The latest version of Cooliris for iphone can be downloaded from the Apple iTunes store. Previous versions are not available.

Version 1.6.1 (April 5, 2010)

  • Bug fixes.

Version 1.6 (March 22, 2010)

  • Multi-search capability across all or custom search providers.
  • New app icon and logo.
  • Performance improvements.
  • Faster start-up time.
  • Bug fixes.

Version 1.5 (August 5, 2009)

  • 5X faster - Significant performance boost.
  • Bing - Search images from Microsoft's brilliant new search engine
  • Picasa - Search iages from across all Picasa Web Albums.
  • Twitter - Surf personal & public timelines, tweet, retweet, follow
  • Cooliris Channels search - Search for great content in our aggregated channels.
  • Snapper UI - simplified menus, faster response.
  • Launch Media RSS feeds from Safari using cooliris:// + feed URL.

Version 1.4 (May 1, 2009)

  • Mobile Favorites - synced up with the Favorites you made on your Cooliris web client.
  • Add and save Media RSS feeds right to your Wall.
  • Access Cooliris-enabled sites and anywhere that incorporates Media RSS
  • Post tweets to Twitter directly from your mobile Wall.
  • Access any public Flickr or Picasa account easily using your username, email address or NSID.
  • Fully control your Cooliris preferences.

Version 1.3 (January 26, 2009)

  • Share or save photos from Flickr or Picasa photos albums.
  • Set pictures from your Flickr and Picasa albums as your iPhone wallpaper.

Version 1.2 (November 20, 2008)

  • Perform YouTube searches on your iPhone.
  • Save images from your Cooliris Wall to the iPhone's local camera roll.
  • Enjoy new Discover channels, including music videos.
  • Cleaner, faster UI.

Version 1.1 (October 24, 2008)

  • Fixed issue with Apple's firmware v.2.1, which affected some applications during the uninstall process.

Version 1.0 (October 18, 2008)

  • Browse photos and news on a infinitely scrollable Cooliris 3D Wall.
  • Search the Web for rich media content.
  • Enjoy relevant news by zooming in on the media and pulling up the related story in-line.