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jeymiiiiii🙏 3 karmaFeb 13, 2026@ScrollsequenceScrollsequence is a game-changer for interactive storytelling! Smooth animations, intuitive setup, and impressive control over scrolling sequences make it perfect for engaging web experiences. Highly recommend for designers and developers looking to elevate their sites. 🙌
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OpenGoEnhance's production from video to animation is impressive. It can go up to 2k 60fps, so exciting.
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A very useful AI slides tool! The content it generates is genuinely smart.
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OK, it says "FREE" and "NO Pricing," and yet some tools are available only to "Premium users?" If that's not misleading, I don't know what's "free" any longer! Oh, yes, the air, thank God, but maybe soon they'll start selling it as well ;-) THX
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Started out good and has real potential, but the owners got greedy. You used to be charged 1 credit for each generation and got 20 free credits a day. Now you get 30 credits, but (for example Flux pro ultra) costs 9 credits and some change, meaning you get just 3 credits a day in reality. And when a run fails you are still charged so if you click a fourth time and it fails, they subtract and put you into credit debt (negative credits). Greed... the downfall of so many AI art websites. You are better off just buying a miniPC with good memory and good video card and downloading Flux to your computer and running it locally. The pricing? Let's do the math. $2 for 200 credits, but a Flux ultra run will cost you 9.97 credits. So for $2 you get actually 20 runs, and that is what you used to get each day for free. Totally not worth your money, especially when they charge you for failed runs too and the fact that on the average, it will take you 5 or 6 runs to get a decent picture that doesn't have deformed hands or other defects or deviations from what you are looking for. Better to download stable diffusion and run flux on it or uses any of the other local ways to run AI art if you can.
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It's helps you get started on a presentation. Likely need to edit photos and text.
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Makes it easy to get started with a presentation if you have an outline, but as soon as you want more control, you're better off using Google Slides. Gamma's feature that I used the most was image generation - you can select among a variety of models (Ideogram, Flux, DALL-E, but not Midjourney), and it shows 3 variations to choose from. Performance is slow and a little janky, even in Chrome. Prompts and settings are often not respected - e.g. you set it to "preserve text" and just generate slides, and it goes onto dumping an entire 3 paragraphs of text in one slide. You can't overlay text over images (e.g. for image attribution), and there's no precise positioning control, or grouping elements. No way to control table layout, e.g. to have two images slide-by-side in full bleed mode. I tried Gamma for a new presentation, but next time I need to make a presentation, I'll go back to Google Slides and generate images independently.

