Collage app for ph and laptop
Hi really urgently require someone who is very clued up in knowing how to download an easy to use collage app. Need to do collages of pics in next few days for Xmas gifts for my daughter and a friend. A friend of my daughter was going to help but she now unable to assist so I urgently require someone who is available who can possibly spare some time (must already be familiar with suitable collage programs and how to use them on both devices) to help me out. Due to my financial situation wouldn't be able to pay terribly much so your price will need to be reasonable or free.
Much appreciated.
Ph number 0273901487
PS downloaded an app today on both devices but it's still downloading on laptop which has taken about 45 minutes. Was quick on ph but I can't understand how to use it, seems awfully complicated. Many thanks. has now finally downloaded on laptop in last few seconds.
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