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Cordless Telephone Manual work as advertised. While additional features for editing and customizing the flow and look of those videos would be welcome in future editions, this is a good early effort. When it comes to editing photos, the iPhone is severely lacking. The built-in tools for the device provide no means to edit the photos you've taken--only save or share. Fortunately, there are dozens of apps that allow you to do this, providing an additional layer of customization for all of your photos. SPPhotoFix is one of those tools, allowing you to quickly load a
photo and edit it in on your iPhone, but does it provide enough tools to warrant a download? When you open SPPhotoFix, you have few options. Open a photo, edit that photo, or save and share that photo. When you open a photo and tap the edit button, you can choose from a handful of options including rotation, cropping, filtering, HSL, B&C, and white light filters. The edits are actually extensive, though limited to the quality of the photo you have. When done editing, the app will show you the original and new photo side by side so you can choose to be done or go back and edit more. This is all done quite well and the interface is basic and uncluttered, perfect for photo editing. While features are limited and the quality of exports is not always as high as the originals, for basic editing functions it works quite well. If you want a basic photo editing tool that is free, provides the necessary filters for cropping or changing colors in a photo, and makes sharing easy, then consider checking out SPPhotoFix. It's not the best photo editing tool on the App Store, but it's quick and easy to use and works well for most basic functions. The sheer volume of options and tools in Sound
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