Adjusting Images

We are coming out with a Pro version soon that will include many new features. One of those features is support for images. When you add a picture you can move it around, rotate it, and resize it. We want to know if you think it will be useful to be able to readjust the images after they have already been saved. If you can't readjust them, you can always take a new picture or choose it again from your photo library

If you can readjust the images it will mean that images will take up more storage space (we have to save full-size orignal image) and it will also perform slower while studying because the images will take longer to load. So do you feel that you will have a big enough need to readjust pictures to justify the performance decrease?


Current Votes:
Readjust Images: 0
Better Performance: 11

Discussion

Digital Assertion

We don't feel that it is worth the performance decrease because it seems unlikely that someone will use a picture that they can't pretty easily recreate. But we could be wrong! That is why we want to know what you think!

Ty

Rather have the better performance. Can't see a need to adjust the photos from within the app.

Jay

They should create a desktop program for making notecards on PC computers

Brian

I would also like to see a desktop program for PC's or web based application for making notecards from a PC

dawg

I would rather have better performance and a place where you can share stacks on the internet and others can benefit on pre-made stacks.

Callie

Better performance is the most important!

Mike

I would like to see ability to combine stacks. I break my stacks up into lessons, but could benefit by combining multiple stacks together for increased mastery.

Spencer

My vote would be for a PC or web based interface to make cards with images

John

I would like to see a PC version of the desktop app. Also the ability to create folders for the stacks for better organization and an extra keypad for complex mathematical notation.

John

I would like to see a PC version of the desktop app. Also the ability to create folders for the stacks for better organization and an extra keypad for complex mathematical notation.

Thomas

Formatting options just as left-justification, bolding, italics, etc.

Add your own comments: