TumbleOn

Here’s another gorgeous screenshot of TumbleOn in retina mode on an iPad 3.

Here’s another gorgeous screenshot of TumbleOn in retina mode on an iPad 3.

When you’re viewing an image in TumbleOn’s full screen image view, you can hide the side bar by tapping the “Less” button at the top of the side bar. The side bar is easily restored by tapping the “More” button while the side bar is minimized. Tapping on the blog’s profile icon on the minimized side bar will show you the Blog Actions menu.

When you’re viewing an image in TumbleOn’s full screen image view, you can hide the side bar by tapping the “Less” button at the top of the side bar. The side bar is easily restored by tapping the “More” button while the side bar is minimized. Tapping on the blog’s profile icon on the minimized side bar will show you the Blog Actions menu.

TumbleOn’s Explore view features a Blog Actions button for each blog listed. From here you can easily bookmark, follow, or view a blog normally or in slideshow mode.

TumbleOn’s Explore view features a Blog Actions button for each blog listed. From here you can easily bookmark, follow, or view a blog normally or in slideshow mode.

In TumbleOn 2.5, we’ve added the ability to tap on the blog picture or label on the main image stream to see Blog Actions for the blog you’re viewing. Blog Actions here work just like those you can get to on the Full Screen Image View.

In TumbleOn 2.5, we’ve added the ability to tap on the blog picture or label on the main image stream to see Blog Actions for the blog you’re viewing. Blog Actions here work just like those you can get to on the Full Screen Image View.

We improved our Tumblr blog search feature in TumbleOn 2.5. Now, TumbleOn searches as you type, and can look up tumblr blogs by domain. Try it out yourself, put in “animalblog.me” and see what pops up :)

We improved our Tumblr blog search feature in TumbleOn 2.5. Now, TumbleOn searches as you type, and can look up tumblr blogs by domain. Try it out yourself, put in “animalblog.me” and see what pops up :)

We recently added a few new great blogs to our Staff Picks set of recommended blogs in TumbleOn. We added our TumbleOnApp blog to the top of the list, so it’s easy for users to learn about Tumblr news, features, and tips, all within TumbleOn itself.

We recently added a few new great blogs to our Staff Picks set of recommended blogs in TumbleOn. We added our TumbleOnApp blog to the top of the list, so it’s easy for users to learn about Tumblr news, features, and tips, all within TumbleOn itself.

Here’s another amazing retina screenshot of TumbleOn 2.5 from the iPad 3.

Here’s another amazing retina screenshot of TumbleOn 2.5 from the iPad 3.

This is TumbleOn 2.5’s password lock screen. When you enable the feature you’ll be asked on this screen to enter and cofirm your four digit pin. Then, when the app opens or returns from the background, users will need to enter that four digit pin on this screen to get into TumbleOn while the password lock feature is enabled.

This is TumbleOn 2.5’s password lock screen. When you enable the feature you’ll be asked on this screen to enter and cofirm your four digit pin. Then, when the app opens or returns from the background, users will need to enter that four digit pin on this screen to get into TumbleOn while the password lock feature is enabled.

Another new feature in TumbleOn 2.5 is the password lock screen. To enable the feature, simply click the “Enable” button on the account screen. Disabling it is just as easy, just tap the same button (which will say “Disable” if the feature’s enabled). When the password lock screen is on, users on your iPad will need to enter the chosen password to use TumbleOn each time TumbleOn is launched or comes back from the background.

Another new feature in TumbleOn 2.5 is the password lock screen. To enable the feature, simply click the “Enable” button on the account screen. Disabling it is just as easy, just tap the same button (which will say “Disable” if the feature’s enabled). When the password lock screen is on, users on your iPad will need to enter the chosen password to use TumbleOn each time TumbleOn is launched or comes back from the background.

When you’re viewing a blog in TumbleOn 2.5 that you’ve viewed before, TumbleOn will highlight images you have not seen before by putting a blue border around new images. In this screenshot you can see the tail end of some new images in a blog we were viewing, the images on the left side of the screen have the blue border, and those on the right have the standard light brown border.

When you’re viewing a blog in TumbleOn 2.5 that you’ve viewed before, TumbleOn will highlight images you have not seen before by putting a blue border around new images. In this screenshot you can see the tail end of some new images in a blog we were viewing, the images on the left side of the screen have the blue border, and those on the right have the standard light brown border.