B-Image 1.0.0

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If you are looking for Google image search with advanced search options (e.g. Enable/Disable uncensored image/photo search), try G-Image. B-Image provides a fast and easy way to search images/photos. It's an ideal tool to search wallpapers, celebrity photos, icons, logos, etc.

Simply enter your search keyword or phrase, and tap the search button. B-Image will start fetching images and photos from Baidu, and displays them in a 3 x 3 thumbnail page. Swiping the thumbnail page will go to the previous or next page. You can keep swiping or tap 'Go' button to go to any page, or shake your iPhone/iPod touch to go to a random page. Tap a thumbnail to see the high quality original image/photo in a full screen mode, and then tap the action button at the bottom left to copy image, to save image to your photo albums, to go to original web site or to use the image as a wallpaper. Baidu Image Search is a Chinese image search engine. It filters all the contents contain sexual, nudity, violence, horror, fear and drug.

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