
Me Greedy
it's great because you can pixelate an area and then blur the pixelation so it's not so harsh. (and you can do that without needing to save the first blurring you do; just all at once before you save the photo.) Ads are annoying because they are full length 30 second ones, but usually you can do 5 to 10 actions before it appears; so annoying, but not frustrating. Lastly, they changed how the gallery works recently and that is awful. i want their original version back... (hence 4 star)
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Norman Salas
Awesome application, out of all the other competitors, this is by far the very best. It's not very user-friendly, all I can tell you is that if you want to blur something out, use the triangle shape. If use the square shape, it takes a couple of passes before it actually disguises the text that you're trying to cover up. So the triangle one is the best one. I had a pretty cool license plate frame I wanted to show my Discord community, this is the first time I had to blur something out
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David Diamond
I use this app with a Moko active stylus pen, which is an electric stylus with a fine tip like a ballpoint pen. Incredible precision! I have three suggestions prior to your releasing this app. (1) Give the user the option of working with and saving the photo in its original resolution (even if that adds blurring lag). (2) Save the edited photo to a directory in the gallery, so that it is easier to retrieve later. (3) Add a paid ad-free version, either a separate download, or in-app purchace.
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