
Chinese characters only. To use Filmotype Havana Font as a messaging platform, you need an account. Once online you can see friends who are also online, and have the ability to conduct multiple chats simultaneously as well as transfer files. There are some neat features as well, such as the ability to exchange locations using the iDevice's location services (handy for meeting up with other Filmotype Havana Font members), offline message retrieval, and panes to split the screen into separate sections. If you can't read Traditional or Simplified Chinese, Filmotype Havana Font won't be useful to
you until they localize it (no time frame available yet). For those who do understand Chinese, Filmotype Havana Font is almost a mandatory app for iDevices because of its ubiquitous installation throughout the Chinese community.The list of photo apps for the iPhone is very long, but Filmotype Havana Font stands out with an intuitive layout that can help any user turn their pictures into hand-drawn sketches. While we wish it offered a few more filters, Filmotype Havana Font does its job extremely well and the overall user experience is enhanced by the simple and intuitive interface. At launch Filmotype Havana Font greets its user with two options: take a photo or use a picture available in their Camera roll or Photo Stream. After selecting or taking a picture, the fun begins as users can easily choose from the list of filters to make the image like a sketch. There are about eight different filters and seven texture options. Choosing a filter will apply some great effects while textures make the lines in the image more or less defined. We enjoyed using the app and especially liked its speed - it took only seconds to transform our images and the result was very good overall. You can save your images to the camer

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