Pad Folio was our response to the digital transition that occurred when mobile hit the market place.  We have always shared a love for photographers, designers and artists.  We have walked in their shoes and struggled with the same problems.  Before mobile, sharing work digitally was convoluted and cumbersome due to a myriad of issues.  We felt that there needed to be a way to seamlessly share work across multiple platforms, offline and in person.  Thus Pad Folio was born.

 
 
 
 
Your company has been very quick to respond to the needs of your customers, and I appreciate it very much. It is very rare to get good customer service these days. and I will be singing your praises to all!
— Gustav Schmiege
 
 
 
 

Pad Folio was one of the first offline cloud syncing systems for artists to share digital work across platforms and have offline access.  Offline access and organization was very important as many of our clients took in person meetings in cities and areas where connectivity was a problem.  This was a tool that targeted a hyper creative market so we knew that design, feel and experience were going to be hugely important and valuable to our clients.

 
 
The first thing to grab my attention was the amazingly detailed and beautifully crafted interface. The functionality is just as impressive and you can easily import, label and categorize your portfolio from your photo albums or your online Dropbox. You have the ability to password protect your work in case it contains classified company information or just a personal project you don’t want certain people looking at.
— Designers Of Tumblr
It’s one of the pricier apps in the App Store but Pad Folio is a brilliant way to display your portfolio on your Apple iPad. Password protection and Dropbox integration make securing and updating your portfolio easy, while the elegant design is suitable for even the pickiest portfolio critic.
— Digital Artist Magazine
Beautiful, simple, and powerful new iPad portfolio program for photographers, designers, directors, editors, and more. It was actually designed by a photographer who needed a better mobile portfolio than anything that was available.
— NotCot
 

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