The images are some of the goodies my friends bought while traveling in Japan. I used the default borders and the photos were straight from my iPhone via iPhoto. This is a PicFrame collage I made with the desktop version of the app. Since you can import photos from iPhoto or other image editing software, you won’t need the image editing features but I do wish they’d add the labels to the Mac version. PicFrame For Mac has just been updated to version 2 Now it includes 67 fully adjustable frames (drag the borders between photos just like the iOS. There are no image editing options or labels in the desktop version of the app. What I like even better is the Mac version of the app that let’s you drag a photo from iPhoto, right into a frame and then export at various sizes for blogs, Flickr, Facebook, etc. Its a pretty powerful app for under a $1. The iOS app also includes the ability to add labels - there are default looks or you can get in there and choose font, font color and label color. Analysis: Flowers was my favorite WR to watch in this class.He reminds one of Steve Smith and Santana Moss as an explosive and personable receiver who plays at his maximum. You can round corners, add filters and change the width and color or pattern of the borders too. Its quite flexible with an assortment of grids to choose from and then you can pull the frames to reshape them as needed. The app costs $0.99 and works on iPhone or iPad. Whether youre a scrapbooker, a social media influencer, a professional photographer, or just someone who loves to capture and share memories, PicFrame is the perfect app for showcasing your creativity and style. I discovered PicFrame for iOS awhile back which is a great way to do a grid of photos to post on Instagram, Flickr or Facebook. I thought I would share a favorite app today.
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