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felixroqu3

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I would say my favorite is IG. I just love sharing my photography and seeing pictures of other peoples talents. I recently deleted facebook and messenger so I could solely stick with IG. So happy that I did.
 
There are many apps that I really like. But as far as not be able to live without would be a hard to say. Cuz like its not like Apple is going to remove Messages/Phone or Camera app. If they do they would replace it, with an upgraded version. It would be hard to pick a third party app because IG might be trending this year, but dead next year. Like at a time Vine was something people could not live without, but once the app died out, people still moved on. TBH removing any app will not kill anyone in the long run.
 
There is not any specific applications that I could not live without. None of them have that type of control for me. But Then again, I don't really have a lot of applications as it is.
 
My Alarm Clock. Renamed Alarm Clock for Me at some point.

It's the ONE app I use EVERY day as it's the last app I use every day before I go to sleep. My nightstand clock.

Been using it on a 3GS, a 5, a 6+ and now my 6s+ since September 2012.

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I would say my favorite is IG. I just love sharing my photography and seeing pictures of other peoples talents. I recently deleted facebook and messenger so I could solely stick with IG. So happy that I did.

Okay... I’m an amateur photographer and I finally jumped on the Instagram bandwagon, and I was immediately... underwhelmed. How could this be the most popular photo sharing app when:
  • You can’t even view a photo full screen. At least not that I can figure out. Am I missing something?
  • Photos are cropped unless they fit IG’s limited support for aspect ratios
  • Photos appear to be downsized and compressed.
I know IG got its start as a lo-fi square heavily filtered photo sharing service, but the filter thing is not really trendy like it used to be.

So why IG when photos look soooo much better on Facebook? I mean, besides FB being full of crap posts of course. :)
 
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