Tagg.ly Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 29 reviews. Read all reviews for Tagg.ly for iPhone.
Tagg.ly is free iOS app published by Isaac Phillips

Crashes

Bong4

Almost perfect,, except that after watermarking a few pics,, it keeps on crashing & crashing & crashing ,, pls fix ,,thanks


Brilliant idea

Daphneguiness

Why didn't people think of this sooner? So useful and powerful tool! Love!!!!!


Closed/Crashed App!

Ossix

crashing problem! Please fix resolving!


Major bug tagging existing images - FIXED

The Fiddl3r

UPDATE: The geo bug was fixed in version 1.0.1. UPDATE: Apparently the sign isn't reversed, it is dropped, for I've been informed it works properly in China ? The devs are working on the bug. I suspect it will be fixed in the first update and am changing my rating to reflect their immediate response to my report. === The app is simple and easy to use however I've found one major bug in the initial release... When tagging an existing image the program reads the EXIF data to get the location. In doing so it reverses the sign of the longitude. For example, images taken in Arizona are tagged with a location in China.


Unique!!!!

PratapReang

Great App!!! Can Be Used To Make Copyright Of Pics But Needs More Upgrades.....


Super awesome!!

GraphicallyYours

Protects by tagging all your media! Great idea! Very cool!


Fantastic!

PrimalLunch

Primal Lunch Records LOVES this app!


Working better than ever

jpbushwick

Loved the concept and simplicity of tagg.ly - it does a simple, very needed task - making it a really seamless process to add my details and logo to the photos I share. The first version had some bugs but now its working very nicely indeed :)


Major problem

Dr.Diamond

This app is actually a very good idea, but the implementation is annoyingly frustrating; a dark shadow is added to the bottom of the image, presumably to make your tag stand out, but since it ruins the image, I find it mostly unusable. Too bad.


Good Idea

Joe7/7253434232

I hope the developer keeps working on it. What I don't like: 1 why no JPEG support for logo? 2. Why include a camera? 3. If you tag an existing photo it makes a copy. Photographers take a lot of photos. I don't want double the amount of photos to deal with. 4. I process my photos first, so again, I won't use this camera. This idea has potential.