Scrapping with apps

Caylynn

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Does anyone use apps to scrap with? What apps do you use? Does the app allow you to import layered files? Does it allow you to use templates? Can you apply layer styles?

Tell us more about your app scrapping and what you like and don't like about it!
 
I am interested to see what responses you get Caylynn, I know nothing about app scrapping but keen to find out about it.
 
I'm assuming you mean an app for a phone. Photoshop CC is 'apps' but I only use on my computer.
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I'm assuming you mean an app for a phone. Photoshop CC is 'apps' but I only use on my computer.
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Apps for a phone or a tablet. I consider things like Photoshop to be programs, not apps, but maybe I'm old-fashioned that way. Anything installed on a computer will always be a program to me, not an app!
 
If I remember correctly, this Canadian user Firstoscartgrouch does all of her scrapping on an iPad. Don't remember what app she used. Me, laptop, attached to a 27" monitor.
 
Apps for a phone or a tablet. I consider things like Photoshop to be programs, not apps, but maybe I'm old-fashioned that way. Anything installed on a computer will always be a program to me, not an app!

I hear you. But Photoshop CC is really not an installed program. IF the internet isn't working, neither is it. That's a drawback. And I pay for it each month.
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I hear you. But Photoshop CC is really not an installed program. IF the internet isn't working, neither is it. That's a drawback. And I pay for it each month.
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Fair enough, but you need a computer to use it! As far as I know, you can't use Photoshop CC on a tablet or phone.

Before I studied nutrition I was an IT manager, so to me apps = on phones and tablets (mobile devices); programs = on computers (even if used through the cloud or online - i.e. I consider World of Warcraft a program, even though you need an internet connection to use it).
 
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