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Pixelmator 2.5 for iOS Brings Files-Based Document Browser, New Photo Browser, Much More

The Pixelmator Team has just released a major update to Pixelmator for iOS. Pixelmator 2.5 brings several new features, including a brand new, Files-based document browser, a new photo browser that makes it easier to browse and open images from a user’s Photos library, and new image size presets along with a new browser.

What’s New in Version 2.5

Pixelmator 2.5 adds a brand new, Files-based document browser, bringing simpler and more familiar document management, a new photo browser that makes it easier to browse and open images from your Photos library, and new image size presets that let you quickly create new images with common sizes.

  • Use the new Files-based document browser to open and manage all your Pixelmator documents.
  • Thanks to the new browser, it’s now easier to open and edit images in iCloud, on your device, in external locations, or even in third-party cloud storage services.
  • With a brand new photo browser, you can now browse and open images in your Photos library more easily than ever.
  • Use the new image size presets to quickly create new images with common sizes.
  • Take Photo and Open Most Recent Photo have been added as quick actions.
  • The selected Flash mode will be preserved after closing and reopening the Camera.
  • The strength of the True Tone effect will now be reduced when editing in Pixelmator.
  • If certain third-party apps used the PXM extension for their files, having those apps installed could prevent Pixelmator from creating or opening files. Fixed.
  • Fixed a number of memory management issues.
  • The Pixelmator for iOS Help would sometimes be displayed incorrectly. Fixed.
  • Having the Full Keyboard Access accessibility setting turned on would cause Pixelmator to quit unexpectedly. Fixed.

Pixelmator for iOS requires iOS 11.0 or later, and is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The app is $4.99 and is available for your iPad in the App Store. [GET IT HERE]

Chris Hauk

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