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FaceTag – iPhone App Review


Facetag ($0.99)
Version 1.0
Do you love taking photos of your friends and adding funny captions to them? Wouldn’t you love to be able to do this on the fly and then share your funny additions with your friends and family? If so then you may enjoy FaceTag, developed by MightyExcellentPosse.
This app is quite simple but can be quite addictive. Take a photo, add a caption, and share it. Easy enough? Let’s take a peek ..
As with most apps that work with your camera feature, when you initially open the app it prompts you to either take a new photo or retrieve one from your library.
At any time, if you need to refer to the instructions, simply hit the ? at the bottom.
After making your photo selection it takes you to the screen where you can add your caption bubble and text. By clicking the icons in the bottom center of the screen it will take you to the bubble chooser screen, where you can decide the shape of your new caption.
After picking out the shape you’ll then pick out which way the leading part of the bubble points. After that it will temporarily place the bubble on your photo, after which you can drag and resize it to your liking.
Double clicking the bubble allows you to add text. Clicking the “T” icon at the bottom right gives you the option to change the font type that you are using. Once you’ve added your caption simply hit the check mark to move forward in the app.
Once you’ve finished adding the caption you now have a few options as to what to do next .. Email it, send it as a text message, share it on Facebook, or Tweet it to Twitter.
Simply enough!
If you are looking for something that is nicely presented, simple to use, and gives you chances for tweaking, then you may enjoy using FaceTag. While I wish it had the option to save your photos to your iPhone, all in all I think this is a fun app that will give people hours of laughs!
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