Decent
Good till you go to proper check of a lot of different basic lands. Gotta go hunt them down very time consuming because it could be in 4 different locations.
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Card Binder has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is USD 2.49.
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Good till you go to proper check of a lot of different basic lands. Gotta go hunt them down very time consuming because it could be in 4 different locations.
This app is fine but it does take a long time to scan cards. I do enjoy having it though and I recommend it to anyone who wants to keep a digital binder of their cards. If there are better options out there it’s too late for me to get on board with those so it would be nice if the developers would optimize certain features like set recognition and scan speed.
Not the perfect app but far, far better than most every other competitor. One suggestion to the developer would be adding the ability to filter cards in your collection by set (without viewing the entire set and toggling the “cards in/cards not in my collection” filter from the set view within the “See Cards By Set” search menu).
Nice
$0.99 for 100 slots and $5 for 1,000 slots. It would have been nice to know that before scanning 242 cards.
It cost nothing to keep track of more cards. I understand the developer needs to have the app free in order to acquire users, but essentially charging users per row of data is the most asinine fee structure I’ve heard of.
This app is precisely what I’ve been looking for. I have physical binders to organize my cards which is great, but they’re not always practical to carry around with me (three binders of about 500+ cards each carry a lot of weight). This app is a fantastic way to catalog my collection for quick reference and craft decks before going through my collection and physically assembling it. There is a cost to upgrade the amount of cards stored, but to me it is a worthwhile investment.
I thought this was a great app when I first started using it but once I used up my first 100 free card spots and went to buy another 100 for $0.99 it charged me $22. Contacted customer support multiple times with no response.
I have two mtg databases and I use this one to see what cards I am missing in a set and always nice to know exactly how many different cards are in the set. I also have the card format rows of 4 because I own only 12-pocket binders for each set and the app shows where they are placed by card numbers. The only thing I don’t like is I can’t create a deck when the cards are not on your database. Sometimes I compare the two databases and sometimes the values are different. Otherwise nice 😊 job.
The cards are expensive and enough. I have over 50 commander decks, not willing to pay $25 just for my commander decks. I was excited this has a great scan tool, just not worth the $$$. Online (free without limit) is a much better value. I would have paid $5 for a yearly sub (w/reasonable card tiers). The developers of this obviously are not collectors or at least of this economic plane.