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Sunday, November 20, 2022

Software Testing : Flipsnack

This post will be discussing my software testing of Flipsnack. This is research for my major project and website creation if Flipsnack is a software I will be utilizing.


Firstly, I went to the website link and signed in using my university email. I then had to fill in my name in the form presented below alongside the option to choose what my role in life is currently, I selected student and there were no more layers to fill in after that.


Next, I had to choose the format in which my Flipsnack project will be in. I chose the A4 portrait format since its what most people who create similar objects consider the general format. I did not tweak any of the size features that the website presented (e.g Width and Height).


I took some non-copyright photos from Unsplash and arranged them to represent what I wanted to convey to my viewers. Flipsnack had very easy access tools from my experience in order for me to create a test project that tells me what the software may offer, such as the countless templates and built-in stock image gallery it has.


To finish my project in Flipsnack off, I published it and it has appeared on my dashboard as published as well. Here you can view my test project as a whole.


Here below is my Flipsnack project finalized.


After using it and studying Flipsnack as a whole, I can consider it a very beginner user-friendly software, very-accessible since all tools are labelled and easy to eye on. Not a lot of knowledge when it comes to editing is required during your time using the website, though there are some features I would like to use but cannot since you were required to pay in order to use them. Though a small bit similar to the functions that Canva may provide, Flipsnack in my opinion has more to offer when it comes to gallery presentation of pictures and other texts.








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