Great app!
Everything works spot on! But I can’t fine where to buy the pro version for the life of me.
Ja, TimeTravelRome ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Everything works spot on! But I can’t fine where to buy the pro version for the life of me.
I’m using an x max iphone. A beautiful app and all but after less than a minute of use it crashed. I strongly advise you guys to polish this app and make it uncrashable before all COVID restrictions are left off and everyone gets to travel freely again.
This app is great in almost all the same ways ToposText is. This focuses more on the Roman aspects. Quick and easy primary sources at your fingertips without wasting hours of rummaging on the internet.
What a great app! I wish all were this good!!
Ive used the app to plan numerous trips, visiting Roman ruins and museums of all sizes. It is an invaluable tool, showing one by stars how recommended the place is and giving a good overview of towns and ruins so you know what to expect. Before downloading the app, I overlooked plenty of interesting places on my travels but not any more!
This app is a basic digital map, very similar to the Harvard University digital atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations (which is free online), but unfortunately it only offers brief wiki’ish descriptions, and a link to the actual wikipedia page, but not a single photo. That’s a real let down. On the upside, if a site is mentioned in an ancient text, there is a link to that text, with the mentioning blurb excised under the source title, which is very a welcome plus. But, if you then proceed to open that text in full (another great option), you have to read through the entire text to find the above mentioned blurb. This should seemingly be highlighted for obvious reasons, but instead you are faced with random underlined names, etc that link you to other semi-relevant location pages. Overall - Definitely needs some streamlining - and no photos is a real bummer. Not yet worth $6.99.
I like the idea; realisation is nice too.
I love ancient history and this app is a nice surprise to me. It provides a quick access to lots of places I didn't know about, describing what’s left and the part it played way back when.
This would be a 5 star app... if I could actually use it more than once. It crashes as soon as I open it, despite it and my OS being up to date. Very disappointed seeing as I paid for it originally. Will be requesting my money back if this doesn’t get fixed.