![]() And it was a pretty serious problem so serious in fact that I was just one or two crashes away from writing an angry rant here on Frustrashow. So what’s keeping Tayasui behind Paper? Before the 2.0 update, I would say it’s the app’s tendency to freeze and crash. What’s more, with Tayasui, you only need to make a one-time in-app purchase of $1.99 to unlock its Pro Version and access all of its features whereas Paper actually has the audacity to charge $6.99 for its Essentials suite if you don’t want the entire set, you can buy each tool for $1.99 each! Unlike Paper, which has a severely limited number of inflexible drawing tools (just five and a non-adjustable eraser), Tayasui has nine tools and an eraser that can all be adjusted according to the user’s needs. The two most important features added among the many improvements and enhancements in Version 2.0 of Tayasui Sketches are the ability to create layers and to import photos–useful features Paper sorely lacks.īut even before the big update, Tayasui was already kicking Paper’s butt in the functionality department despite the latter’s popularity. The Tayasui Sketches app for iPad recently had a huge update that, in my opinion, just put it head and shoulders above the competition, the most popular of which is Paper by FiftyThree (App of the Year 2012). ![]()
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