Leah Smith
558
Friday, April 15, 2022
Worked once, and showed an add. You have to keep clicking on the "No, I'd like to use the free version" each time, which is in small Grey print. Then it stopped allowing me to choose free version and only recognized that I was pushing a button when I chose to subscribe. So I ended up deleting it of course. Fix the bugs and it will be ok. Edited
Kris Suko
61
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Gives the option to use after an add but you have to hit "continue with adds" before it will allow you to take a photo to scan. It's not 100% accurate, but that's OK for a free version. 1 star because it's the first app that doesn't try to force me to do a sub right off. 2 stars for having a free use option, though annoying to repeatedly have to say no to a sub. 3 stars because it has a cataloging feature.
Richard Velazquez
227
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Downloaded to identify a rock. First screen it tries to upsell me to premium version. I decline and it shows me an add. I take a picture of the rock I want to identify. It attempts to upsell me again to a premium version. The selection, continue with free version does not work. So I uninstall it and move to the next rock identifier app. Had it for a total of 5 minutes. I don't care that they try to upsell me, that's how they make money. Show me it works first before you try to do so.
Connie Luisi
135
Monday, April 8, 2024
I was able to take a picture of my mystery stone. There was NO navigation beyond that...and of course, paying for a subscription or offering a review, which is I'm doing now. No further functionality is available ... for free. I'm glad I got to take a photo for free. Could do that without this app before....but it was free!! The single value I found in this app is the chance to say hello to all of you... For free! Rock On!!
Richie Swisher
316
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
I don't know who it is that designed this, but it's my belief they're geniuses. That's sarcasm. Hopefully there's an app out there that works better than this one to explain what that is for you. I took two different pictures of two totally different rocks and it gave close to the exact same possibilities for both. Three to be exact. Throwing five or six random possibilities for each one does increase the odds that you may get it right every once in a while though
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