
Despite that a vast percentage of photographs shot today are viewed only in electronic format, there’s a reason why so many photo-sharing websites still offer print services. Everyone loves to hold a picture in their hands. Printed photo books_likewise_remain popular and a new entry, Montage, promises to make them easier and less stressful to create._Montage already has plenty of competition from resources like Apple’s iPhoto book service, _Blurb_and a host of others,_but it_also competes against the company’s_own_MixBook online book builder and mobile app, Mosaic. Montage’s new angle on book creation emphasizes ease of use by removing most of the tedious...
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