1. All for free, with no spammy ads! No, morons, you can't send someone the URL to a photo that resides on your phone! And if you really think someone needs a copy and you don't have your collection organized so you can find it quickly, then whose fault is that? A hint: install free Windows Commander.I like the design, nice and simple.
2. However it has a somewhat nice looking design, just these things I've mentioned above ruin itThe app is awesome but if only I could share that digital portfolio with potential clients.
3. It's inexplicable that this field even exists and that the author has not updated or removed it.Very nice portfolio and very easy to set up and use.....but it SERIOUSLY lacks sharability and I can't use it when applying for a job and the potential employer asks for a link to your portfolio.
4. Also after you've selcted the images you want in that folio and selct ready it will tell you that you have to many photos to upload and won't upload all the photos youv'e just selected one by one.
5. Also the years you can select for your portfolio only go up to 2018 which is useless because its 2020 currently as I'm writing this.
6. Also I didnt want to have a year written on my portfolio but there was no choice.
7. It looks great on my phone but I need and want it to count elsewhere too.Exactly what I was looking for.
8. Secondly, artworks with no title are accompanied by a big "NO TITLE" marking in the portfolio and slideshow.
9. It is fantastic for when you quickly need to show your work and stops you having to trawl through files and galleries.
10. Not everyone will want to handle your phone to view what you are taking about...especially high end clients.
11. So I feel like the app deprived me off giving my clients this feelingThis is the best design of all, simple and elegant.