Great just one slight problem
It’s hard to control the camera angle
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It’s hard to control the camera angle
Bad, so bad
I bought this app for about $13 but when I downloaded it to my Mac Mini, which according to the information on the App Store is a viable option, it was imposible to use. I can create a new project, and add some things like a power supply, and bread board and Oscilicope. But that is where it ends, you cannot manipulate the objects very well and you cannot add any part's to the bread board using the mouse. It is using the aspects of the iOS not the Mac OS and thus you cannot manipulate basically any of the parts. The manual is awful with no mention on anything on the Mac side. So you are forced to pay for a waste of time with no help. Very very disapointed.
Crashed twice in 30 minutes.
Suggest using the original iCircuit to become familiar with things, then apply to this app! Great apps both of them are!
I have spent way too much effort just to move my components and keep them there. The slightest touch nearby and they flip, turn or move. It’s very frustrating to have to fight with this interface so much. It could be great except this makes me want to look to other products.
This app is hard to work with you have to fight with the components to switch them on and off there is no instructions on how to use the app almost a waste of money.
The app is neat but is in dire need of bug fixes and the ability to sort, filter, and search for components.
The app has crashed once while I was re-arranging wires. The wrong component has been added when I tap the one I want a few times. Better controls and 3D arrangement/movement would be better. Some things make it freeze all together sometimes. Like creating a template will leave the success message up on screen with no way of backing out other than closing the app process and re-launching. My settings for how the workspace should look also appear to save, but not be applied to new projects. With these improvements, I’d give it 4.5 pending more components being added and maybe some better tools like a plain multimeter. Still say it’s probably worth the $12 in it’s current state. Would be cool if we could add our own components too, not necessarily with 3D models but representations with input/output.
Has the potential to be great but the fact that it drops components on the workspace, while “cute”, is incredibly frustrating. It results in knocking the existing circuit all around with unknown results. Also, the way it saves a project is very inconsistent so you never quite know what to expect when you return to your project. It a shame that the developer tried to be a bit too clever with what could be a great teaching aid and simulation tool.
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