Snapseed mobile photo editing app gets a huge, much-needed overhaul
A brand new upgrade to Snapseed, the free, all-purpose photo editing app that Google acquired in 2012, now puts the aging app on par with modern mobile photo editors. A long-needed interface refresh — even a new icon — spotlights the revitalization of Snapseed with version 2. The app had, over time, faded to the back of my pack in favor of some of some nifty new, but arguably more pro-level or specialty editors. The new Snapseed brings the app back to my primary screen. The first thing you notice is the new logo and then the clean, modern interface. Open your…
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