Pocket Luach Deluxe User Reviews

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True to its word

This app gives all it promises. I love this app for its versatility and reliability. I use it at least once a day and often more for benching, dovening, dates, etc., and it's all on my iPhone. I can't get over it.

Great app

Very comprehensive.

Confusing

All I wanted was a Hebrew calendar and a place to store yarzeit dates. It's impossible to find where to add yarzeit dates and burdensome to even go to a specific date. Application has crashed multiple times. Wish Penticon would come up with iPhone version of its Centro Luach application. That was worth its weight in gold.
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Confusing

Just want a place for events based on Jewish calendar. Either it does not work or I can not figure out how to set and display events.

Luach

This is a complicated app to follow. All I wanted was a download of the next week's Haftorah and it appears impossible to find.

Luach

My app has stopped working for third time, this time I cannot restart it, I will not pay again to reload it, Rubbish.

Tuvia

This app is not ready for public release.

I love the new version (2.08)

This new version is great! It fixes all the previous problems but it also adds a bunch of new features. As always, the author did not list all the improvements this update contains. It is up to us, the users, to discover all the neat features. For instance, I noticed that on the week view or the list view, pressing the date on the left will displays the next 10 years of that day. Pressing in the center (where the date description is) will display the zmanim for that day. And pressing the picture on the right displays a detailed description of the day.

For the price, this is the best!
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Hidden agenda

Built-in and seemingly unremoveable in this calendar are the dates of birth and death of the 7 rebbes of Lubavitch, the days they were released from prison, their wedding anniversaries, and the yahrtzeit of rebbetzin Chaya Mousaka. These events are so embedded that they occur even in the years before the person was born. Kislev 19 ("Yud-Tess Kislev" ) is noted as "Rosh Hashanah of Chassidut." On the positive side, no meshichist leanings have been found (i.e. the last Rebbe has a yahrtzeit). And to think I bought this one instead of the one from Colel Habad. As a calendar app, it would be nice to find an Jewish calendar app that was fully integrated.
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Don't buy!!!!!

It gives you the wrong shabbat ending times and I broke shabbat because of it!!! Reported this to them but they did nothing about it. Also tried changing the settings but it didn't work. Don't waste ur money. I want my money back!!!!!

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