Shockingly poor
Shockingly poor. The results look nothing like the video examples. Constant error messages. There are much better FREE actions available if you look. Not worth even their 'bargain' price.
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Shockingly poor. The results look nothing like the video examples. Constant error messages. There are much better FREE actions available if you look. Not worth even their 'bargain' price.
While some of the filters do not work, the cartoon addon falls very short of matching what they advertise on facebook, and when you leave a post to say the same, artixty delete your post and ban you from posting, this is now a shameful way of not addressing issues with software your selling, especially when the add shows many posts have been deleted.
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