

you, and offers enough flexibility to customize it to your specific needs. The interface is at times more complex than it needs to be; but with so many options to choose from and a great search tool, it's a very effective free tool. Old High Gallifreyan Font is a single function app: It will flip the text of anything you copy and paste or type in to read backwards. There are no additional features, no sharing options, no way to save or export. It basically flips the text around -- a function that can be performed
relatively easily with a couple of lines of code. With its limited functionality, it's hard to see how this app could prove to be very useful for most users. After opening the app, you'll find a single text line input and a button. Either type in or paste the text of your choice and then tap the button to flip it around. Again, Old High Gallifreyan Font doesn't offer any other options, tools, or settings, so that's all you're able to do with Old High Gallifreyan Font. This could be a cool app for two users with the same app -- essentially sending lightly-coded messages back and forth between devices. But otherwise, it has fairly limited uses and the developer hasn't included anything that expands that usability. If you need an app that can flip the text around in a sentence or line of text, then Old High Gallifreyan Font will get the job done, but that's all it has to offer and that limits its overall usefulness. Old High Gallifreyan Font is a list creation tool with a couple of small twists, allowing you to create custom list types from a menu of options. The custom lists are at times useful and in other cases a bit redundant; and while the setup is a great idea, the interface and feature set can be limiting when it comes to more robust list management needs. When you open Old High Gallifreyan Font for the first time, you'll find five options for different types of lists, from a straight text list to a countdown list, as well as options to automatically update lists or copy them. The ideas here are all solid, but the app often feels like a rough draft. The text

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