What Reddit Says About Food Editor Apps
We compiled 10 Reddit discussions about Food Editor apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/AskPhotography
For free and simple, I like to use mobile apps.
r/Lightroom
Check out Lightroom Acadamy, which includes a 14 article series on Food Photography which may interest your girlfriend. https://lightroom.adobe.com/academy Additonally, we have almost 80 Lightroom hands-on tutorials dedicated to Food Photos. ...
r/Cooking
It sounds like OneNote would be your best bet. I use the app, and it's perfect but they also have their original desktop program that comes with Microsoft Office, and you can also log in through a browser and use it, too.
r/Cooking
hey! i just created whatscook app! It's quite new and i'm always happy to improve it! Just contact me if you miss something (most of the features you listed are all in there) ... I use foryoueats.com and believe it meets most of your requirements. Also its completely free so no loss in try...
r/VideoEditing
Sup everyone, I make cooking videos on tiktok and always edit my videos within the app. I record on an Iphone 11 and the video quality is really good…
r/restaurant
Hi, you can give BestBites a try (https://www.best-bites.app/)! We're trying to make it easier for foodies to keep track of restaurants that they love, places on their to-try list and recommendations for their next meal!
r/AppIdeas
An app that suggests you healthier food options. It can be a single food item like a cake but it recommends you a healthier option OR you can select a recipe and it gives you healthier food ingredient options you can replace in that recipe.
r/Cooking
That combined with no way to import/export and I don’t think it’s worth putting time in. ... I went through the same in November and last month when it was announced that Yummly was shutting down; I had over 700 recipes saved there. Flavorish is good, but I had issues getting some of the recipes to ...
r/Evernote
I have it on multiple devices, so I think that’s why I thought it was a subscription. It’s very “Evernote”-y, which is probably why I enjoy it. I used to use Evernote for recipes, now I just use Paprika, and the NYTCooking app (which is a subscription, but oh, so worth it.)
r/InstagramMarketing
I also recommend CapCut. Lots of functionality and it's not a steep learning curve. I also make food videos - just gave you a follow!
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