 Switchermerk told Steve and I at breakfast this morning that we had to stop by the Advasoft booth and talk about handy photo and so I'm here with Maxim Devodov. How are you doing? Thanks, I'm fine. How are you? Okay, so what is handy photo? Handy photo is a full-featured photo editor that has some features that other photo editors like. For example, MoveMeTool can be used to move objects in the photo. Is this iOS or OS X? It is for iOS, so it's a universal app for iPads and iPhones, and also there is a version for Android devices. Oh, very cool, very cool cross-platform. So what are you going to show us? This is audio and video, so I'm going to talk, I may describe what you're doing as well as you. Now I'm going to show a MoveMeTool for moving objects in the photo. Yes, you know it's quite difficult because if you're something cut from your photo, there is a hole behind the object. Yes, it's not so easy to do. Because they aren't objects, they're just pixels, right? Yes, but in handy photo, it fills the background under the object you select, so it's not very easy to move objects in the photos. Okay, let's see you do it. We're looking at a picture of a little girl in a near-to-tube in water and he's got a rotating dial on the side of his iPad and he's going to pick the movement tool. Yes, it's a movement tool for moving objects and it has less of a tool for selecting. So he's just scribbling around this little girl with his finger? Yes, I do some selection, but it should not be exact, and we have optimized selection algorithm that optimizes selection for you, so now it's much more better. Oh wow, so when he hit optimize, it just perfectly encircled the little girl or leg separate from the water? Yes, also we have options to brush a little to fix the selection, so if it's not perfect you can correct it. And now I press move button and it's a magic button that fills the ground under the object and extracts separate layers so now I can move rotate. So he's grabbing the little girl and dragging around on the water and it's putting water underneath her right where she was? Yeah, we can even put her under the water just, we can adjust transparency. Okay, he's making her disappear? Put another image as well, so it's very easy to use. Okay, wow, now the little girl is floating in front of a mountain on a different lake with a fish. Another unique feature is named magic crop, it's named magic because it can not only crop but extend water as well. I simply drag the frame outside and it fills the center for you. Wow, so that was a really beautiful fill, basically he added water to the right hand side of a water scene. You can use it for example to straighten your photo without having to crop it so it fills the gaps. Oh wow, so he just rotated it, cropped it, but then it just made up some new water. So how well does that work on a complex image though? This is an ideal image probably. Yeah, it took around one year to develop all these algorithms and the app, the latest version is available for two months. Wow, that's a lot of math going on back in the background. Yeah. Okay, so a handy photo is in, is it in the iOS app store right now? Yes, it's available right now and there is a discount for exhibition time, it comes for one dollar only. And how long will that be extended? And the regular price will be three dollars, two dollars 99 cents. So how long is the one dollar price available? The one day. Just today? Just also tomorrow, you can download also. Okay, so for everybody watching this in a few weeks it'll be $2.99 but it looks like a really, really fun app. Thanks for your time. Thank you for stopping by.