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I found a free, open-source Android app that replaced 8 other apps I used to rely on

Why use multiple apps when one can do it all?

I found a free, open-source Android app that replaced 8 other apps I used to rely on

One Android app, Image Toolbox, has replaced several other apps on the reporter's phone, making it more convenient and reducing storage usage. The free, open-source app is packed with various media tools under categories like Edit, Create, Image, and Tools. The app's interface is responsive and easy to navigate, with tools spread across its four main tabs.

Image Toolbox offers features like image resizing, conversion, format conversion, background removal, EXIF data removal, PDF editing, image stitching, GIF creation, QR code generation, and collage making. Users can perform batch conversions, edit PDFs, and customize QR codes with various templates. The app has eliminated the need for separate apps for specific tasks, simplifying the user experience on Android devices.

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