Review DIY Photo Cards, Calendars, and Books With Picaboo X
That being said, although PhotoFunia gets most things right in terms of keeping things simple and easy, I did encounter a couple of difficulties. First, I found that sometimes PhotoFunia will not load up properly. I suspect this has to do with the fact that the app requires a Wi-Fi connection but occasionally has difficulty recognizing that connection. Second, some stock pictures that you use with PhotoFunia require that you crop photos, but I couldn't seem to adjust the size of the crop, which I found frustrating and which resulted in pictures I wasn't entirely happy with. Additionally, the app offers a lot of different stock pictures to choose from, but provides no good way to browse through them. Being able to sort stock pictures by categories, alphabetically, or by other methods would have been a welcome feature.
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