I started using Photopea Free when I had to change my PC and Windows 11 wouldn’t support my version of Photoshop Elements. I found it good for basic functions like cropping, airbrushing and slight colour changes. It is sometimes slow and at times freezes meaning I have to exit and reload the file. As it is free, one expects ads, but they do cut down on the working area and can be irritating if they are flashing, although to some extent you get used to them. However, Photopea has now moved the ads to the left of the screen which makes it practically unusable for anything but a quick basic edit unless you can cover that area of the screen. The reason they say is to increase revenue by encouraging more clicks (some will be accidental) and to force users into considering paying for the premium version. Photopea answered critics with this comment on GitHub:“Hello, we are planning to have ads on the left side for 3 days of a week, and on the right side for 4 days of a week. We make internal decisions about the mechanisms of monetisation, this place is for reporting bugs in Photopea. We are very grateful to those who decide to support us by getting a Premium account!”So what days of the week are the ads moved back to the right or is it random? Considering it is free I would have rated Photopea as 3 to 4 stars, but now only consider it 2 to 3 stars since the ads moved to the left.I am now considering getting a 3 year contract of Adobe Photoshop Elements from a local, well-known retailer rather than purchase Photopea Premium, as I prefer Photoshop Elements and it works out slightly cheaper than a monthly subscription to Photopea Premium.
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