Very good potential but a little rough and buggy
This app has two cool features — square mode for shooting photos, and very wide screen in video. Both are surprisingly cool, and the square mode photo shooting has increasingly grown on me. As a general matter, the app is well conceived and differentiated. As I use it more, I find myself more impressed.
The app has a few problems and execution flaws at this time.
1. Photos and videos dont automatically load into Camera Roll. Instead, you have to swipe to a separate screen and manually deciding whether to export to Camera Roll. I know this was a conscious design choice by the developer, but in using the app I find it to be cumbersome, and this extra layer doesnt at this time allow for any extra functionality (such as editing, etc.) — its just a bureaucratic step added to photo and video shooting.
2. Whenever I try to export a video to Camera Roll, the app crashes. Every time. Havent been able to load a single video to Camera Roll. This bug is a big deal at the moment but I expect it to be fixed in short order.
3. In video mode, the app provides no sound or visual cues to indicate the video has stopped and started other than a running digital clock at the bottom. In practice, this proves confusing about whether one actually took a video, etc.
Id definitely recommend the app and anticipate it becoming a 4 or 5 star app in the near future. Very strong out of the gates in a difficult area to execute and differentiate.
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