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iScale: Kitchen Scale

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User Reviews for iScale: Kitchen Scale

1
Do nothing App

When I first downloaded it, it actually did work as a scale. Now the scale function is gone and it’s just an entire app dedicated to advertising scales. Literally. That’s all it does is tell you where to buy scales. I don’t know what happened and I don’t care. Terrible. Avoid at all costs.

Bhagczech, Oct 07, 2019
5
Phone

I’m wondering if I have a account with you. Someone was messing with my phone.Thanks Brian

biker Brian, Jun 03, 2021
1
Why does this even exist?

Apps can be misleading. Some, like iScale, exaggerate claims, and make up things in the description. However, iScale is special. It is so incredibly stupid, that I’m sure that the vast majority of the downloads are from people seeing how dumb it is. You only need an IQ of 12 to understand that iPhones don’t have a built in scale. For god sake, some bend if you stare at them long enough! Imagine some 10 year old trying to weigh a heavy object, or his/her self! Sure, it uses 3D Touch to measure PRESSURE on the screen, but not everything is a fingertip! There is a saying in Popular Meme Culture, “Every day, we stray further from god” Nothing justifies this more than this app.This review may seem harsh, I quite enjoy seeing and reviewing these dumb apps, so I can vent my concerns on the future of humanity.If you have or will download this app because you think it will be useful (or will work). Just dont. But, if you want to become weary about the current state of the way we technology, or have a laugh, go ahead (just don't forget to delete it later).PS: the ads every 30 seconds are also rather distracting.

BoxesAreBest, Apr 10, 2019
1
Ads. Ads. Ads.

Touch the scale *AD* place something on the scale *AD* try to reweigh item *AD* finally get to use the scale without an ad popping up and......it is extremely inaccurate. This app is broken and in my opinion I suspect it is just a trap to get you to view ads so it’s creator could collect revenue.

Captain Hazel Murphy, Jun 18, 2019
1
Sorry, Your App Falls Short

Limiting the scale’s functionality to (undefined) capacitive objects undermines the app’s usefulness. My finger works. Yay! A coin doesn’t work, even if placed directly on the screen sans intervening paper (an insulator). That’s unfortunate bc I wanted to weigh a coin I’d purchased on eBay to help determine its authenticity.Not everything weighs one or more ounces, and although the app appears to display weights in hundredths of ounces, it would be more useful, I feel, to measure in grams. Perhaps this feature is available when downloading the app from a country that uses the metric system (“i.e., “native units” mentioned in the description). The developer, however, did not respond to my inquiry regarding measurement in grams.

Jeremy Cobb, Sep 02, 2019
3
Mawfuggah got me

3 stars, as it is my own fault that I would believe a phone could function as a scale - it does not. Unless whatever you want to weigh is comprised entirely of fingertips.

Jmangdingo, Jul 26, 2019
1
What?

Design is terrible. Not user friendly. I expected it to be a scale, and it opens up to an area where I can buy a bunch of scales. I’m not sure I understand it. I think the sign of a good app is to open it and get it right away. This felt like I just opened an advertisement, which makes me think that’s all it really was. 2 thumbs down. Shut it down.

jthomasillustration, Jan 07, 2020
1
No review necessary

I’m assuming the reason developers use reviews is so as to make their products more competitive, among others. My review was not going to be a stellar one (it can be summarized in one word: frustrating) but: close to 80 reviews and only one raving positively ... well that speaks for itself (the haughty suggestion by the latter that negative reviews should be kept to one self.. well, that was funny).

lotdofnotes, Mar 16, 2021
1
DON’T waist your time!!

Doesn’t weigh anything except literally pressure from your fingers when pushing on the tiny “place item here” square. Unless you want to weigh the pressure/force you are pushing (with your fingers) And I know it’s “free” but still not even worth the time to download!!! I rated a “1” only because there is not a “0”(Zero)

Mar81b, Aug 15, 2019
5
Wow!

Ok so for starters this app is completely free, so if you have something bad to say don’t say it. I feel like this app has a lot of bad reviews, but that’s probably ‘cause they were paid to do that.The app for iPad Pro is amazing. It works with Apple Pencil. On iPad, your finger won’t be measured but the Apple Pencil will. You can see how much pressure your applying the Pencil to the iPad. It’s actually pretty cool, so you know not to punch too hard or too light. In conclusion, I would give this app a try. It will work for iPhones. But for iPads, you need an Apple Pencil to use it. As for the developers, good job and very unique! :)Note: I think I am the first one on this app to write a good review

UnluckyKitty130, Apr 12, 2019

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iScale: Kitchen Scale is your source for everything kitchen scales. TERMS OF USE: https://iscale-kitchen-scale.web.app/terms

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