App crashes
Great idea, poor execution. If you try to watch a video app crashes every time after a few seconds.
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4.17 von 5
24 Bewertungen in Kanada
Great idea, poor execution. If you try to watch a video app crashes every time after a few seconds.
The app shuts down constantly
Using the RSC website sucks on Safari. But this sets out to fix that, and it does it PERFECTLY. Trust me: This app will be your best friend.
Not sure why the other person gave a bad review. Does everything a periodic table should do.
This app sucks. Makes me want to off myself because of how sucky it it.
The app is very well done! However, it is constantly shutting down on my iPhone 6s, while using the History filter and it’s toggle bar, which is quite frustrating.
I feel like this app is good. But, at the same time, I feel like it can improve, too. First of all, if you could add the protons/neutrons and electrons, that would be good. What I’d also want you to add is split screen support or a multitasking support. If you could do this, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. - Josh
This is very well done with lots of interesting information and a good search function. It doesn’t give valences but does give oxidation states which from my limited understanding is a better indicator of the electronic state of an atom.
How can you forget valences and ionic charges on a periodic table?
I just downloaded this app today, but it’s looking really useful. My only problem is that I can’t find the valence electrons anywhere... you’d think that would’ve been one of the first things to add, but I guess not. I might just go back to using a normal periodic table for now.