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Two Mobile Photography / Art Watermark Apps – Free Today

We are pleased to announce that both Mix on Pix and A+ Signature by Pixtolab are free from 4 May 2016 – 8 May 2016 (inclusive). Both apps are very useful for watermarking your images.

Pixtolab was founded in 1987 and has specialised in mobile development since 2009. An independent studio, Pixtolab is driven by life partners Francois Robert and Linda Tsibucas. The developer and artist team continue their goal of creating top quality apps to help users be productive, create artworks and have fun.

Robert explains “Sometimes, more is more. With the ubiquity of bigger iPhones and iPads, a new generation of users want power on top of ease of use. These were the guidelines for the design of Mix on Pix, which contains a lot more functionalities and customisation possibilities than its competitors.Providing all this power while keeping simple things simple was the greatest challenge”.

Mix on Pix usually retails for $1.99/£1.49 – click here to download it for free.

A+ Signature usually retails for $1.99/£1.49 – click here to download it for free.

Mix on Pix

Future plans for Mix on Pix

– Ability to use Sessions or Saved items on all your iPhones and iPads with iCloud.

– Eye dropper tool to pick colors in the My Colors pack.

– More Stock Text and Stock Art.

– More Backgrounds in the My Backgrounds pack.

A+ Signature

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