This prioritizes simplicity wile providing some control over the process. All of the options are on the screen all the time, making them easy to use without extensive training and experimentation (as with GIMP and Photoshop), but you still control the amount of each effect, unlike simple "one-touch" apps. All of the work is done by the program, and it does a good job. What you don't get is detailed control: no regions or layers, limited flexibility in applying edits, no cloning.
I see this being useful also for people trying to learn the more professional programs like GIMP, since FenoPhoto makes it simple to understand what each effect does to a photo; learning that directly in GIMP is harder, although GIMP is vastly more powerful.
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