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Review posted by herbyderby on at

A Fantastic Addition to C5

herbyderby
This little monkey is fabulous and easy to work with. My client likes it as well!

Thank you!
Review posted by gd42 on at

Great add-on!

gd42
A real time-saver.
Review posted by jordanlev on at

Fantastic, thank you!

jordanlev
I agree with the other reviewers here -- this is an excellent replacement for the now-defunct Picnick editor (I actually like PicMonkey better, so it's even better than what it replaces!).

Thank you for packaging this up and making it available to the community -- much appreciated!
Review posted by keeasti on at

Fantastic add-on

keeasti
This is a most excellent add-on to replace the now defunct Picnik. A big thank you to the author Djes. I first used this when he kindly posted the code in the forums and it is even easier to use now that it is packaged nicely. Highly recommended!
Review posted by rijck on at

Excellent Work

rijck
To be able to instantly add powerful image editing functionality within C5 is fantastic.
Thank You.
Review posted by TheRealSean on at

Great, So much better then the inbuilt version

TheRealSean
This is a great replacement to Picnik, and is much better then the inbuilt version offered by concrete5.

A big thank you to Djes for creating this as an addon. It makes adding PicMonkey really easy even for our clients ;)
Review posted by mesuva on at

Many thanks for this add-on

mesuva
Many thanks for creating and releasing this add-on. I've been asked myself a few times to replace the functionality that Picnik originally provided, so it's now great that this can be quickly installed as a proper add-on and managed that way.

Although there has been a override solution to implement PicMonkey for a while, it's now fantastic that it is now available as a package - it simplifies the install but also means that any core changes that might affect an override can be handled by a package update.

I also think that something like this that relies on an external service is also better handled by a package, as that means that it can easily be removed and replaced (so no core update needed) if the external service goes the way of the dodo.

Great work.

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