
Jesse J. Jones
It's a pretty good mobile alternative to PureRef. I like that you can import gif animations. One big feature it's still missing is an auto-arrange photos, which would be very useful if you're importing 20+ images. There's also no way to change playback speed on gifs to aid in study. I'll increase my rating when these features get added in.
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Tim Veal
Good app, used as a reference when drawing on my tablet. Was going to upgrade to the Pro version ($3.50, worth the price for me) but seen it hasn't been updated in 2 1/2 years. There was mention of added features in the next update back in 2023. That's the main reason for the 3 stars, not sure if this will ever be improved. As it is, it works great as a way to collect images that can be zoomed and moved around as needed but free version is limited to one board and a set number of images.
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table (Hill Kuan)
its nice, but there arent a lot of features. It would be nice if you could at least crop or do some basic editing to the photos inside the app. Other than that though i haven't found any issues with the app itself