Good points:
- Can link to computer, iPad, iPhone with one account and the posters are automatically transferred between them all
- You can import pictures, videos and add text
- There are a small variety of templates you can use for a limited number of subjects
- Can be used for both leisure and revision purposes
- You can print the posters straight from your phone etc
Bad points:
- There is only a limited free time before you have to sign up for a subscription which costs around £2.29 per month or £22.99 for a onetime payment
- It is not clear how to attach videos or links to the poster, even I couldn’t figure it out after many attempts
- There is limited space and tools that you can use so can only be used for very basic posters
- You have to save the photos to your device in order to upload them so pre-planning is useful otherwise it can get very confusing
I would not recommend this app as there is a hidden cost and limited things you can use it for which personally does not seem worth the hassle for a poster you can easily create on Microsoft Publisher etc.
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