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  • Limitlissly Pointliss

    don't buy this nonsense. he'll abandon it in a few months like he did his last two apps. his real money comes from begging on his podcast. and he spends that money on hardware he doesn't need so he can beg for more money. simplissly the worst.

    edit: he hasn't updated this app since he released his new one. what happened to the logging to catch those squiggly bugs or whatever baby nonsense you're saying?

    edit edit: finally an update, TWO YEARS LATER. and apparently the dev was putting watermark on paid photos? lol
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  • Limitlissly Pointliss

    don't buy this nonsense. he'll abandon it in a few months like he did his last two apps. his real money comes from begging on his podcast. and he spends that money on hardware he doesn't need so he can beg for more money. simplissly the worst.

    edit: he hasn't updated this app since he released his new one. what happened to the logging to catch those squiggly bugs or whatever baby nonsense you're saying?
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  • Gave my kid confidence

    Just used the app again and it gave my kid confidence to share a photo publicly while preserving their privacy and safety. This gives people of all ages the opportunity to make choices about how their likeness is shared. Love it!
  • Great app, happy to pay

    This app is super useful and to-the-point. I appreciate it doing one thing and doing it well, and not being a subscription or selling my data.
  • Great idea and implementation

    Casey, your work is improving. UI looks better than “Peek-a-view” and the Contacts app you made.
  • Fun and Easy

    This is a great way to easily make photos anonymous to be shared.
  • Promising but unusable

    I tried this on a preschool class of 10 kids and 2 adults. It detected 11 of the 12 faces 👍 …but it was all down hill from there.
    1) The landscape photo took up just 1/3 of the screen with no way to zoom or scroll.
    2) Emojis were all different sizes
    3) There was no way to select the smallest ones to make them bigger, tap targets too small?
    4) Positioning them correctly was next to impossible under my sausage fingers.
    5) Resizing them was difficult and error prone.
    6) No undo so if I did make one too small there was no way to undo it other than starting from scratch

    I think fixing 1 would alleviate the other 5 problems. Adding 6 would be the icing on the cake
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  • So simple so functional so perfect

    Does what it says on the tin and does it so well. Constantly finding new uses for it. Sometimes it’s really necessary. Sometimes it’s just an optional bit of modesty or anonymity that makes it easier to feel entirely ok sharing.
  • Doesn’t work

    This app is flawed in so many ways. I just want to stick an emoji on a face and be done with it. The app fails at this, which is basically everything that the app says it does.
  • Great photo tool

    Wasn’t sure if I needed this but checked it out anyways.

    Then I needed to share some photos of my child and this made the entire process so much easier and intuitive.

    Will be telling my child’s after school care folks about the app so they can post more photos of the children while respecting their privacy.
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