ImageResize User Reviews

ImageResize
ImageResize
Yoshinobu Sonoda

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worse than the old version

since the old version magically became outdated i was forced to update. now to save the resized photos this app demands the access to Full Photo library, obviously to steal metadata.
The old version worked perfectly with "limited selection"
App has been deleted

Was useful until the ads got crazy

This app used to be quick and handy. Now there’s full sized ads you have to dismiss. Sometimes they don’t draw correctly and you have to find a weird floating down arrow or X to dismiss it. There doesn’t seem to be a version of this app without ads so that’s weird…

Better on android

App always crashes after you resize a photo. 80 percent of the time you won’t be able to save the photo you resized. Poor optimization to say the least.

Simple and quick

Perfect for sharing photos when your cell signal strength is low. I don’t need to send a 20 megapixel image of a sauce can label to my wife when I’m at the store. I compress it with this so she can receive and reply faster whether I got her the right thing.

Best I Have Ever Used and always works. As well as versatile

Resize and send in message, email and more. Best resizing program I have ever used. And it is Free. Try it you won’t be disappointed!

Need Smaller Sizes!

I need images to be downsized to a certain size and this app doesn't seem to do that. I need to three 75 x 795 pixels.

and there it was.

Somehow a simple photo became huge so I grabbed 3 apps. I used this one time, the shrunken photo looks great but the UI is a bit funky. If I need to compress images often I could see why I’d choose this. MagicResize though? Nope.

Recommend

The best formatimg app love it so simple and easy with best results

Just starting with free trial

I’d like to give a review of this app when I have given it good and complete and thorough look-see in regard to the many details and features it provides. It has potential, but it’s constant in its demand that I review it immediately or else the pop-up demanding will keep occurring until I do the review. I’d prefer to first compare it to what else is on the market before I declare whether or not to submit to a yearly subscription with three free days or a monthly commitment, also with three free days. That declaration has to be made now. The monthly is $6.99 and the yearly is $30.99 - I believe inasmuch as I cannot review the offers whilst I write this review because if I leave this screen it may, I’m not sure, but it may be that when I return this effort will be gone and I’d return to a blank page. I like to test an app in regard to every detail and option available. I recognize that my experience, by way of this review, will be for some their deciding factor to buy it or not buy it. So I always make my written words the same as my spoken words, honest and forthright, not superficial. To be as authentic to my experience as possible. It’s difficult when an app demands a review after just getting a brief encounter with how it actually responds to what my needs are. So, with allowing for the fact that I’ve only delved partially into its offerings, I’d say it’s worth a moment of your time to see if it’s intuitive and produces a finished product that require. Beyond that recommendation I can’t say more. Perhaps it’ll recognize that I gave a review with some stars, it’ll let me be without intruding on my work flow without more demands that I review or do other sharing with other would be purchasers of this app. If possible, and only if favorable, I’ll return to give my finished review, either as a separate writing or as an addition to this one. Now, back to the project I was working on. It’s a simple one, really, but I always do my very best. Work product in the form of whatever, even a review like this, I take seriously. Thanks for reading.
PS I haven’t mentioned the commercials that are abundant because I am well aware of the time, money, man hours and effort a company puts into their product. I don’t believe in a free lunch or mu free usage of their app. I am happy to watch the ads and maybe I’ll see something that’ll attract me to try and buy. My only complaint is they are asking for a review before I can give one that’s accurate. Let me finish a couple of projects with the limited access and don’t have me declare a year or a month with no additional incentive. Three free days, either way. Your marketing team needs a lesson in…. wait for it
MARKETING. ~D~*
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Best Resizing App

Have tried so many resizers over the years, and this one is the best one I have used for what I need. It’s so easy to use, does what I need, is really fast, not covered in ads, and has plenty of options.

I am surprised this is a free app and would gladly pay a couple dollars to purchase it after having used it and seen how much better it is compared to its competition out there.
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