Perfect!
This app is the best way to make your own GIFS. I’m surprised it doesn’t get more attention.
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4.84 out of 5
87 ratings in Canada
This app is the best way to make your own GIFS. I’m surprised it doesn’t get more attention.
Great app!!! Simple to use but yet lots of options. I speak through GIFs now.
Love this app, so many ways that it is useful to me! Take anything, make it a gif, take a gif, make it anything. Also lots of other useful stuff like frame rate control, cropping and filters. Love the app ❤️
Ive tried many gif makers and this easily is the best. Can also upload to clipboard and post URL anywhere. Exactly what I wanted.
I like the App but lost password and don't know how to reset.
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This is literally the worst app I've ever gotten on the AppStore. It works 0% of the time. Don't waste your time.
Great app if you are viewing the gifs you created inside the app. Once you export to your photo album the quality is horrible. Almost unwatchable. Useless for posting to tumblr because of this.
Love the action able to create!
Does exactly what it claims to do and is user friendly. What's missing though is an option to pick a final file weight (in Kb or Mb) to strive for. Right now, we can pick the gif width and the frame rate, but the higher end options lower visual quality. The banding is horrendous. I'd rather have heavier files, but full quality gifs. The ideal solution would be to be able to select a "high quality" setting and a maximum gif weight, letting the app convert the images according to that. So, for example, if I selected "high quality" and inputted a 2Mb maximum weight, I'd get the best visual quality possible for a file that size. It would also be great for the cropping options to let us pick proportions (similarly to what can be done in the camera roll) and apply them to the whole gif at once since the cropping window is *tiny* and it's really hard to eyeball appropriate proportions. Finally, the app systematically crashes after 36 frames, meaning even though I paid for the full version, it's not possible to make a gif of up to 10 seconds.