So bad
So guys, I tried it and it would go to an add with NO x out
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So guys, I tried it and it would go to an add with NO x out
I picked limited access to pictures and now you’re telling me to enable pictures?? why can’t you just take the two pictures I picked? I do not want you to have access to my 3000 pictures. Sorry no can-do.
I have allowed access to selected photos in the settings, but the app keeps saying access not allowed. I suspect it wants me to select Full Access. Not going to happen
Just submitted a picture of a small spider. The first diagnosis was that it was a cricket. The second diagnosis was that it was a carpenter ant. Don’t waste your money or your time.
This app will waste your time. I’ve ensured all my photos meet the recommended parameters (one insect, sharpened image, no blurr, full insect is in frame, full daylight, etc.) nonetheless, I have yet to see this app correctly identify a single specimen. This may sound like a joke, but it’s not: this app can’t tell the difference between a wood tick and a black ant. Nor can it differentiate a carpet beetle from a honey bee. Not to mention you have to watch an ad for each picture you submit. I never write app reviews, but I feel in this case it would be a disservice not to. Don’t be like me, don’t download this app, don’t waste your time.
this app is def not the best bug id app. but it has wayyyy to many adds and for some reason i dont trust some of the analysis’s it makes. so if i were u I would look at reviews before buying it so ur not wasting ur time and energy. so i dont recommend it. at all. pls read this and don’t get.
Won’t let me use my pictures even though I have allowed access
Nice clear pic of a spider was identified as a dragon fly. Second clear photo of same spider was identified as a butterfly. Need I say more?
It thinks everything is a Asian lady bug.
Tried to identify a caterpillar in my shrubs in Florida and it came up with a wasp, a beetle and a caterpillar that had no similar colors or markings.