The name Snapguide is derived from the synonym for "photo" snap and the word "guide. To create a guide, you need to write text, add photos, and create steps. Every step should contain a photo and a bit of explanatory text. You can also add a supply list, so anyone who follows your guide will be well-prepared before they start.
When you are using a guide, you can Favorite it, so you can always find your most-used guides when you need them. You can also Like the guide, which is only within Snapguide, so this goes around Facebook. You can leave comments too; for example, leave a comment if you used another ingredient or supply for this specific guide and want other people to know of your success..
Lastly, you can share the guide outside of Snapguide. This can be done via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or email. Requesting a guide is also a great way to interact within the community. Snapguide is a fantastic app for sharing your ideas and recipes.
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