this is another area where there's simply no other way to put it: the app is not at all fun to use.,
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so the feature set obviously isn't the richest or the best, but how's the experience? sorry to break it to you, but the overall experience of using the app is also a disaster. actually taking pictures with the app is way less obvious than it should be. it sounds (and is) simple enough, since all you have to do is tap the screen,
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