Very easy and convenient to utilize
Nice
Ja, Amortization Loan Calculator ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Amortization Loan Calculator bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt ₹299.00.
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3 Bewertungen in Indien
Nice
It’s asking for a payment when I downloaded this app. WHAT PAYMENT? THERE IS NOTHING ON THE APP FROM THE APPLE STORE THAT STATES HOW MUCH THE PAYMENT IS!
adds fill the screen making the app unusable, delete
Numbers are so off every time. I use it to verify that my payments are right when I show clients numbers. Strike that.... is like to use it, but it’s wrong. Who in the world put this together and why did Apple allow it on the App Store?!?!
Dumb
Waste of time and frustrating. If you only want a 30 yr am it’s ok. But change from that and it won’t work. Next
I can’t change the loan to be anything other than 30 years. The field seems like it should edit and work, but it doesn’t. I do like the ability to add extra amounts to any individual months. Make the time work for arbitrary numbers, and I’ll be happy.
I put the numbers in the fields, and then it does nothing. There is no “calculate” button or command, and gives the message “must calculate before you can” do anything else — like even leave the screen to go to a different function. I’m a financial professional who just needed a basic amortization calculator, but after 30 minutes of trying & passing this around for others to look at, no one could figure out how to get the calculator to calculate. I’ve deleted it.
Perhaps it's because I've upgraded to iOS 12 two days ago, but I can't use this app. It keeps on crashing the moment I try and edit the interest rate field. I couldn't complete a single calc. However, if this is indeed the case, it would be a weak excuse by the developer as they would've had access to iOS12 since June to release an update. Frustrating that apps of this poor quality still exist on the App Store.