![]() This image is from ScrapPad.Įxporting scrapbooks: In ScrapPad, you have the option to use a print store to actually print your book (for a cost), print it yourself, email it, and send it to Facebook. While they both come with a number of styles, backgrounds, and stickers, ScrapPad has more initial options to choose from, meaning if you don’t want to use in-app purchases, you will have more choice with ScrapPad.įigure 4 - Both apps have in-app purchases to buy more "kits" for $0.99 each. These kits will allow you to use new stamps and backgrounds, and come with themes like “England” and “Summer”. In-App purchases: Both apps include the option to purchase additional “kits” for $0.99, although ScrapPad has many more available. Both apps allow you to rotate and resize the photos.įigure 3 - ScrapBook allows you to import maps, along with stamps and photos In ScrapPad, you can simply put the photo in. One thing that ScrapBook allows you to do is extensively edit your photos - you can crop them ,adjust the tone, apply a filter, remove red-eye, remove blemishes, and more. Text entry on ScrapBook is a little more difficult however. ![]() ScrapBook has the ability to type notes (even record sounds or include reminders) and import maps. There are some kits that even includes things like hats, costumes, numbers, etc. ScrapPad includes a variety of “scrapbook kits” that may also include backgrounds, embellishments, and borders. They both allow for colored backgrounds, but ScrapPad has textures and patterns, and includes borders that you can put on your page. The Scrapbook interface when actually creating a book, on the other hand, seems more similar to a standard iOS interface.įigure 2 - the user interface of ScrapPad seems a little more intuitive, and the app seems "brighter" overall.Ĭontent: Both apps allow for the important of pictures and stickers. ScrapPad’s interface seemed formatted for the app itself. ScrapBook had a slightly steeper learning curve (even when just trying to add a picture or text). It is a little more intuitive to create a new book, to add pages, and to add information to the pages. Overall, ScrapPad seems much easier to use. User interface: ScrapPad starts off much more vividly, more colorfully than the ScrapBook app. I apologize in advance for the scrapbook demos that I created - there is a reason this is not by strong suit!įigure 1 - The user interface of ScrapBook leaves a little to be desired Note, these may not be the best scrapbooking apps, they just happen to be two that I looked at. ![]() Here I look at two digital scrapbooking apps – ScrapPad and ScrapBook – to see how they compare to each other. ![]() You can’t really take a napkin from the restaurant where you met your wife and put it in the iPad, but you can create a digital scrap book to preserve memories. I don’t do “scrapbooking” but I know some people that do. ScrapBook $9.99 (iPad), by Left Coast Logic ![]()
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