Except perhaps for doing HDR shots, as that is the one aspect it doesn't handle well. Another minor complaint is that after the shots are taken, they need to be saved in order to appear in your device's album folder. You can, however, set the app to automate this process. That being said, the price-to-features ratio of Igia Vibro Shape Manual makes it one of the must have app whether you're into serious phone photography (phonography?) or just like taking pictures. Igia Vibro Shape Manual, at least according to the publisher, provides your work and travel itinerary at your fingertips on your phone. We don't speak Bulgarian, the language featured with this app, but bad design is bad design, and we don't think you need an interpreter to recognize it. And Igia Vibro Shape Manual is a victim of bad design and overall bad performance. The main screen of Igia Vibro Shape Manual contains three large icons: News, WAT about, and My Profile. We tapped the News icon once, twice, three times and nothing happened. A fourth time introduced a news page that was all in Bulgarian, and nowhere did we find any place to customize it to our liking. A tiny gearlike icon resides in the upper-right corner and we thought that maybe it would lead to customization options, but after tapping it multiple times, we pulled up a screen that had two options, both in English: Logout user and Show Images. Next to each was a button that said
"Yes." Tapping the WAT about icon took us back to the news page, and the My Profile feature contained fields for a username and password, but not options for creating a profile if you're a new user. The whole app just felt off and we didn't want to give it any more information than we already had. We're not sure how this app is supposed to help you in your travels, other than to provide a few news items, and for that reason we can't recommend it.Igia Vibro Shape Manual is a powerful photo-editing app for
iOS that you can take with you wherever you go. Simply snap a picture using your iPhone's camera, or use one from your camera roll, and turn it into a high-quality print using the numerous editing and effects tools. Getting started with Igia Vibro Shape Manual is easy: simply tap the Camera icon and either take a new picture, choose one from your photo library, or paste one that you have copied. The app has a ton of tools for editing the image, including Automatic and Selective Adjust, Tune Image, Straighten, Crop, Details, Black & White, and Frames. Each tool has its own little set of instructions, which usually involve swiping your fingers to the left or right, swiping up and down, and so on. Some of it takes a little bit of practice, but in no time at all, we were adjusting color contrasts and brightness and cropping our picture. We even applied a subtle frame to our final masterpiece. After all was said and done, we were not only able to save the edited picture to our library, but we also were able to easily share it on various social media channels, such as Google+, Twitter, and, of course, Facebook. If you're looking to take you
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