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Hi all,
Recently I uploaded an Android Application named VizMontaaze on Google Play. The link is here:
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.photos.phrenzo.
VizMontaaze is a new word so it may be difficult for the users to find this application on the market.
The application is free for users with no advertisements but not for reverse engineering.
Features:
1. Collages
2. Frames and Textures
3. Effects
4. Tag
5. Doodle
6. And the most important: customized sharing
There are still more improvements that I will make.
As far as I see there are few installs because Vizmontaaze is not well known or easily found in the online store.
So, for those who see this post of mine, please install this application, use it, rate it and review it.
And, if you really like this application then like it, share it and spread it!
Everyone is free to share his or her comments about the application and whether something better can be done in the application.
We have a blog here: VizMontaaze Blog
We also have a facebook Page: VizMontaaze on Facebook
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Thank You Sir and also thanks for you interest in my development, I will write a blog for that too soon :D
You may also visit the blog here.
Also, we have a facebook page.
The application is updated with few improvements. Sooner the new apk will be available on the google play.
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