Photo app that displays names of files?

Hello,
I have iOS 4 on my iPhone and now, I came across a question: Is there any app that displays photos with their filenames on my iPhone? For example, I want to use the albums I already have on my iPhone not only showing the picture itself, but also the filename such as "summer 2009 in Paris.jpg". If there is a possibility to cut off the extension (in this case .jpg) this would be the best solution.
Greets,
Michael

I think it is possible for a third-party app to look at and do things with your Photo Library, not just your Camera Roll.
One of these might show the filename, or might be good candidates for a feature request:
http://appshopper.com/photography/exif-wizard
http://appshopper.com/photography/exif-iptc-metadata-browser
You can send requests to Apple here:
http://apple.com/feedback

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