價格:免費
更新日期:2018-10-26
檔案大小:因裝置而異
目前版本:因裝置而異
版本需求:Android 因裝置而異
官方網站:https://evoke.social
Email:admin@yycdevelopment.com
聯絡地址:隱私權政策
Evoke is a collaborative creation app used to indelibly capture, share and enjoy personal experiences. It allows us to construct our personal story, and explore how we are connected with the world and the people around us. It leverages social collaboration, letting you connect, share and build stories with others, or if you choose, to simply enjoy these stories for yourself. It could be used as a personal blogging site, or on-line diary. Some might use it as a shared photo album, or guest book for specific events. It’s a lot of things, and it's as unique as you are.
As you invest time in preserving your own experiences in Evoke, you are building a personal asset, an indelible record of you; your life’s story. Your story can be used to discover and create a lot of great things; it is a chronicle of the highlights of your life.
Evoke is not about social networking, it is about social collaboration, allow you to interact with others to create your (and their) collection of experiences. It’s enables us to do what we naturally do when we get together with friends (new and old): we tell stories, enjoying our past and present exploits, and we dream about the future. Whether reminiscing about past legendary exploits, or capturing a current event, Evoke lets us shape the story together, with those who were there; through collaboration the narrative is woven, capturing the who, what, when and wheres, while sharing individual stories, photos, videos, and more.
Evoke provides innate privacy as social sharing exists between the participants of a given experience and only that experience. Although you are able to share publically if you wish, the social aspect of Evoke provides a focus on the experience as an individual self-contained event. That means, it’s okay to connect with that friend of a friend, or acquaintance you just met in passing; being their Friend is constrained to that single experience: you don’t have to share your life in order to acknowledge that you shared a particular event. It’s about connecting with the people who were there with you, regardless of the strength of your tie to them.