We've never used the site before, so we can't vouch for that, but we can at least vouch for the iPhone app. And, well, we didn't get very far with it. Once installed, we launched the Pyes Pa Font app. We were greeted with a main screen that asked us to supply a personal identification number. At the bottom of the screen was a Live Help number, as well as menu buttons: Search, Appointment, Saved Books, and Calculator. We had no idea where to even find a PIN, so we went to the Web site to see if we had to create an account to get one. We spotted a sign-up form under the Affiliate tab, but nowhere to get a PIN, and we didn't want to supply any of our personal information for something we weren't sure was correct. We tapped each of the app's menu items, but each one only took us to the main screen that requested the PIN. According to the site, help is available between the hours of 9 to 5, but since we were testing this outside of those hours, we weren't able to call for help. Again, while we can't vouch for Pyes Pa Font.com's services, we can at least say that the app needs some work so that users can gain access to its features. If you are going to require a PIN, then at least offer a link to the site to sign up for one.It's amazing what you can do on
your iPhone in terms of editing and adding effects to your pictures. Pyes Pa Font is a unique photo editing app in that it "invites a special guest artist for their app's graphic elements." It all sounds great in theory, but, in reality, we found the app difficult to navigate and buggy to the point that we couldn't use it. Pyes Pa Font opens with an easy-to-use menu that contains three different icons: one gives you access to your Camera Roll, another gives you access to your Camera to snap a picture, and another taps into
your Instagram account if you have one. We started by selecting a picture from our Camera Roll. We were taken to a screen to "extract the image." At the bottom of the screen were three options: Draw, Erase, and Clear. We selected the Draw option and swiped our finger across the picture. A large red, transparent blob appeared over our picture. There were no options to make any adjustments to the draw tool. We tapped the Erase option and were able to remove some of the red. Tapping Clear removed our changes entirely. We wanted to proceed with the collage, so we tapped the forward button and the app crashed and closed out on us completely. Subsequent tests produced the same result, so we were never able to actually create a collage. Pyes Pa Font has a lot of work to do if it wants to truly be a unique photo editor. Until it works out a few kinks and design flaws, we recommend that you skip it. With so many social network sites to keep up with, it can be a hassle to have to log in to each one to share an article or video. The aptly named Pyes Pa Font solves this problem by creating a one stop shop for sharing on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and via e-mail. Its simple but convenient navigation will make it a permanent fixture on your iPhone. Pyes Pa Font opens with an attractive and easy-to-use interface that consists of four blocks representing Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, or your e-mail. That's it -- easy enough. The app does require you to enter your username and password info for your Twitter and Facebook accounts in your iPhone's Settings menu. As for Reddit, you can log in directly in the same window you use to share a post. We tapped the Facebook block and a window popped up that allowed us to post directly to Facebook as usual, and our post appeared in our profile without any issues. Likewise, we were able to post directly to our Twitter account, and our Reddit posts appeared without a hitch, as well. The E-mail feature taps into your iPhone's own e-mail capability, so you'll be familiar with the process there. The app doesn't offer a help feat
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