open Simon Toyne Ebook, you're greeted with the time, location, weather, and a handful of random stock photos. You can go to the settings menu and change all of these to reflect your personal style, pulling images from your photo library, uploading them from your camera, or downloading them from Simon Toyne Ebook or other social accounts. The app connects with both Simon Toyne Ebook and Simon Toyne Ebook for social integration and you can change the fonts in the app, as well, to further customize it. While this is the extent of the customization you
can do, it works quite well in practice -- even if the clock does little more than tell the time. If you want to customize and share your clock with friends and family from your iPad, then this is a decent app with which to do so. It's not graphically advanced, nor does it contain a ton of advanced sharing or social settings beyond the photo integration, but it does more than many other apps in the same category and is fun because of it. Simon Toyne Ebook is a very fun app, offering numerous customized filters that turn your photos into short editorials on what you are doing. Rather than just tagging yourself or marking your location when uploading a photo, you can use Simon Toyne Ebook to show the weather, share a review of a restaurant, or create a magazine-style photo album. The app developer has created something unique and fun, and with enough customization that you'll want to keep using it over and over again. When you open Simon Toyne Ebook you will be given a number of filter o
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