
Chris Graham
The free app is limited to 720p, which is fine as a trial limitation, but it also contains ads. I've never used an app that both has limited features for the free version, while also containing ads. You're making money from the ads, you should allow full access to the apps features. What really drove me to leave one star was the price for the full version. The dev is asking $12.99. That's a ridiculous price for what is essentially an app that multiplies the horizontal pixels by a fixed amount.
For a single lifetime purchase you get full access to an app which desqueezes both images and videos, and supports batch processing. Software takes skill, time and effort to develop and maintain.Solo dev here who has filled a gap in the Android space that large corporations neglected. Thanks for the support Chris.

Dustin Huynh
The app is very minimal and does its job. The price is a bit high for the convenience factor. Some minor nitpicks: the app icon isn't themed per Google guidelines. Also, desqueezed photos don't retain their HDR metadata. They're converted to SDR. HDR videos work fine.

Shai
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i have to reinstall it every single time after use, i paid for this app and yet it crashes after every use and the only solution is reinstalling edit: still ongoing, I've not received follow up from the devs