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So bought a sandwich £2.99 removed adds £.2.99 refreshed and still showig remove adds before i can use sliders 😬 apart from that, perfect
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4.41 out of 5
34 ratings in United Kingdom
So bought a sandwich £2.99 removed adds £.2.99 refreshed and still showig remove adds before i can use sliders 😬 apart from that, perfect
Perfect for my uses. (I use it in my classrooms to randomly choose students for various tasks during lessons). Developer also responded to my request for a way to exclude numbers - so happy it has been added! Thank you!
App keeps crashing on start up,you re install use then it repeats again
It does exaclty what it sas on the tin, but sometimes it generate a number but the app is just blank - I have to quit and reope the app in order to see the number history and find the generated number. Other than that its an easy and simple to use app.
The voice function does not work on my copy. I am using it to draw raffle ticket numbers on screen during our club meetings. Some formatting choices over numbers, text and animation would be helpful. A bit 'bare bones' but then it doesn't claim to be anything else. I suggest adding some bells and whistles and charging £2.50.
Only generates between 1-100 on the Apple Watch with no way to change the range.
I downloaded the app to use as an extension so I could run some simulations on my phone without internet. However my simulation began to show some odd results, and it seemed that I was getting a lot more very high numbers than very low. I then decided to test this and generated 85 more numbers between 1 and 100000, as required by my simulation, and recorded them, and found that I got 4 numbers in the 99000s just in the 85, the odds of which are 0.000000005, impossibly small. This matched the phenomenon that I was seeing in my simulation, although even more extreme. Perhaps it’s the size of the range? I would also generate them in pairs, and then clear them, and it seems the first number generated was more likely to be very large than the second, so perhaps that was somehow related? It is of course possible that I got a set of numbers that were far higher than most, and then drew impossibly small odds in my test, but it is very very unlikely. Maybe the algorithm’s results over a large sample average out to the median value, but aren’t equally distributed across the range? Whatever it is, I think it is probably some sort of bug that needs fixing, hopefully I provided enough information to help.
Very cool app. Just one feature request: two more params: number sequence length and sequence time interval so that it would be possible to do things like: 2,3,5; 2s; 6,5,2 ;2s; 3,4,4; 2s; etc. Thanks again for a great app
Just a blank blue screen
The app refuses to open every few days after I start using auto generate. Haptic feedback sporadically turns on after I turn it off. I sent an email to support and it’s stuck in my outbox.
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