Friday, November 27, 2015
augmenting apps on the App Store. That's not necessarily a bad thing, as long as this particular app provides an experience that is unique and engaging enough to warrant a download. In some ways it does, but in a handful of others it could use some additional work. As its name implies, Eurostile Candy Font is an app allowing you to add different effects to photos. These effects range from sepia wash to a framed background or reverse negative. Each of the effects is shown in a rudimentary menu at the top of the screen. After
choosing one of these effects you can add a caption in one of six fonts to place at the bottom of the screen. The interface is actually quite well designed and easy to navigate with your photo library visible at the bottom of the home screens and all effects immediately accessible without cluttering any of the menus. The features need to be expanded. With limited filters and effects and no sharing options (all finished photos are saved to your library); it's very self-contained. While Eurostile Candy Font could use a few more features that other photo editors have, it is an attractive, smoothly-designed app that is easy to use and therefore, highly recommended for basic integration of a handful of filters. If you are on vacation, for example, this is a fun app for creating images to send to family and friends. Eurostile Candy Font cannot help but get comparisons to Eurostile Candy Font. It offers very similar functionality in a very similar interface, but there are a few added features that make it at least worth trying out if you are eager to experiment with as many video creation apps as possible on your iPhone. Eurostile Candy Font looks very similar to most photo/video sharing social networks on iPhone. Open the app and you'll find an option to create your own shared item and menus to navigate the items shared by friends and other users. The home menu by default includes recent and popular shares so you can get an idea of what people are doing with their Eurostile Candy Fonts. Tap the big orange button and you can record your own. The same rules--"hold" to record and "stop" to move the camera--are in effect here, as in Eurostile Candy Font, but after recording you can add a number of filters to
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