1. The lower quality saved image makes it hard to convert the image to a Vector or SVG for further applications.Good, not great.
2. When adding text to an image, you can choose from fonts saved files on your device, in addition to the ones it comes with.
3. Whenever you hit the back button on the main image, it saves the project you are working on as a flat image, deleting all of your layer data.
4. Love this app....have not had any complaints except for this one....when u copy and paste something...the selected lines have gotten thick and its hard to line the copied item up correctly...it would be nice if they were a thinner again....or maybe its a setting on my phone? Oh and I just installed the app on my LG phone....and its not opening correctly.
5. Seems prone to crashing if you copy/paste a layer one too many times, and there's a bug in which images on every layer disappear to where all you see anymore is the checkered transparency background.
6. My biggest problem with this is that the quality of the image once saved degrades to a lower quality.
7. Other than that, it's a good app.Not the sexiest interface but dang is this a powerful and incredibly useful app — I'd even call it a "Must-Download" for literally anyone asking, since it's also entirely free.
8. That's very fair, and impressed me enough that I won't pirate this... Not that I would normally, of course...Does a fair amount for being a free app, I've used this pretty often to create some cool abstract images.
9. It's the best app I've found to superimpose images onto backgrounds and add captions, but it doesn't match the production value of photoshop or gimp at all.
10. The default color is this weird pink, and trying to use the hex editor is janky; I can't see the value when the keyboard is on the screen and it accepts newlines.
11. When you resize an image, you are then unable to edit any text you have.