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one of them. Touted as a quick tool for one function -- flipping and rotating images -- there isn't much reason to download E Studio 170f Driver if you already have any of the dozens of other image editors on the market that already perform these functions. When you open E Studio 170f Driver, you will be prompted to select an image from your photo library. You can then swipe your finger up, down, left, or right to flip the image in either direction -- horizontally or vertically. There is a rotate button on the bottom,
as well that allows you to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. The issue with this interface is not that it doesn't work, but that it is so limiting. Having a single app for image flipping is unnecessary when there are so many tools that also do this and are free. That aside, the interface is rudimentary, ad supported, and does not fully use the iPad's ample space. If you want to flip images horizontally or vertically on your iPad, there are many apps that will do that and much more. The basic function promised by E Studio 170f Driver works well and saving to the photo library is easy; but without other functions to recommend it, we see no reason to download this app unless you are flipping images on a constant basis. At first glance, E Studio 170f Driver seems like an app designed to go over the heads of most users. The opening screen discusses X and Y coordinates and the intricacies of geometry. However, after a few moments spent playing with the app, you'll find that it offers a unique experience even for those that aren't mathematicians, or even mathematically inclined. The goal of E Studio 170f Driver is to
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