Dayframe was one of the first Android apps to adopt Chromecast compatibility when the Google Cast SDK was released. It has offered great functionality for displaying your images on a TV, but Chromecast functionality was exclusive to Prime subscribers. The app has just been updated, though, offering Chromecast slideshows for free. <\/p>\n We can expect other Chromecast features to stay exclusive to paid subscribers. This doesn’t mean there isn’t a catch, though. Even if there will be no ads or restrictions, free users will get a small logo on the TV screen, as well as occasional pop-up reminders. Buying the Prime subscription will get rid of these. <\/p>\n Now, if you decide you want to invest in the app, it is currently priced at $2.99 (price is said to go up to $4.99 at some point). But the developer, Cloud.TV, has a special offer running right now. You can get Dayframe Prime for just $0.99 for a few days after the 2.3 update was released. <\/p>\n You should check out the app and see if this may be an app you want to pay for. Try to be quick – that $0.99 offer won’t be around for long. <\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
<\/a>I have reviewed Dayframe in the past and actually like it much more than I thought it would. The app supports images from many social networks and websites, and you can interact with all your content. Commenting and “liking” are just a couple of the features the app offers. You can read more about it in our Dayframe review<\/a>. <\/p>\n
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