Doesn’t work at all
Does not work. Wasted my time with this. Nothing happens when you click on anything.
Don’t bother
Tap a button... advert
Open Country... advert
Tap UK 40 FM.... advert
Hit back ..... advert
What a load of rubbish.
Open Country... advert
Tap UK 40 FM.... advert
Hit back ..... advert
What a load of rubbish.
I didn’t think this app was great until now
Seriously, I thought that this app could be better until I realized,Great! I ended up finding out what? This app actually has the capability to search Wikipedia.
Come on? When I read the description, it doesn’t say the app has Wikipedia?
Okay! So here I am. Thinking to myself. How Can this be? I think I’ll just end it right here.
Come on? When I read the description, it doesn’t say the app has Wikipedia?
Okay! So here I am. Thinking to myself. How Can this be? I think I’ll just end it right here.
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Way to many ads
You can’t click on anything in this app without an ad popping up. I deleted the app after less than three minutes of use.
Unusable due to ads
Terrible
Listening
How do I listen to people talk?
Useful, but misleading
While I can’t say I know TOO much about CB radio hobbyists, this seems like a pretty useful app.
HOWEVER.
The app’s description DOES imply that the app itself doesn’t actually do anything beside serve as a reference. Nonetheless, I think you should outright state it in your description; I understood the description as “Do you like DX’ing and freebanding? Now you don’t have to keep a catalogue of your frequencies, this app does it for you!” My misunderstanding was worsened by the implication that you could use a physical radio as a SUPPLEMENT rather than a prerequisite.
To conclude, I think you should make it clearer that this is a REFERENCE app, not a functional radio app. I do think that a lot of the low scores and negative reviews are undeserved (it’s fairly obvious you put a great deal of work into it), but most of them seem to have this one misunderstanding in common, plus the misconception that the iPhone is capable of receiving radio transmissions.
Thanks
HOWEVER.
The app’s description DOES imply that the app itself doesn’t actually do anything beside serve as a reference. Nonetheless, I think you should outright state it in your description; I understood the description as “Do you like DX’ing and freebanding? Now you don’t have to keep a catalogue of your frequencies, this app does it for you!” My misunderstanding was worsened by the implication that you could use a physical radio as a SUPPLEMENT rather than a prerequisite.
To conclude, I think you should make it clearer that this is a REFERENCE app, not a functional radio app. I do think that a lot of the low scores and negative reviews are undeserved (it’s fairly obvious you put a great deal of work into it), but most of them seem to have this one misunderstanding in common, plus the misconception that the iPhone is capable of receiving radio transmissions.
Thanks
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Good
Needs updating to UK SSB
Junk
All it does is tell you things about CB's. other than that it looks like junk.
Bad
Doesn't work