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Doesn’t read screenshot input correctly
The whole point of this app is to use screenshots/photos instead of manually writing down a math problem on one's computer. But the app always interprets the data wrong. The "math preview" is always correct, but the "wolfram alpha input" is always missing brackets, sometimes mixes up parts of an expression etc.