iFeltThat Earthquake

iFeltThat Earthquake

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • February 9, 2009
  • September 29, 2024
  • 7.0+
  • 4+
  • 16.91MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of iFeltThat Earthquake

2.5.1

September 18, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. iOS 9 Compatibility.

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2.5.0

June 18, 2015

- Updated for iOS 7 and later user interface. - See the number of "Did You Feel It?" reports at a glance to see which events had significant impact. - Using updated USGS data feeds. - "Ring of Fire" map views. - Bug fixes for iOS 8.3.

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2.4.1

November 21, 2013

Setting up customized "Nearby" regions from address book entries has been restored.

2.4.0

September 7, 2013

Shake Map indicators on region list views. See how many others have reported feeling an event. Faster access to new event Shake Maps. Miscellaneous bug fixes.

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2.3.0

May 17, 2013

Data feeds restored for all regions. Seven full days of data for all regions. Expanded geographical regions for Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. iPhone 5 screen support. Miscellaneous bug and cosmetic fixes. Requires iOS 5.0 or later.

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2.2.5

July 2, 2012

Service for Northwest U.S., Seattle, and Mt. St. Helens areas restored.

2.2.4

June 27, 2010

iOS 4 compatibility, including enhancements for fast-app switching.

2.2.3

May 11, 2010

Supports new USGS data feeds for California-Nevada, Los Angeles, and San Francisco regions.

2.2.2

April 23, 2010

Added Nearby region search progress indicator. Fixed Nearby region intermittent crash bug affecting iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod touch 2nd generation.

2.2.1

April 19, 2010

Addressed Nearby region crash noted by some users caused by exceedingly high event volume.

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Description of iFeltThat Earthquake

Did you just experience an earthquake? Find out how close and how big it was with iFeltThat, the most customizable worldwide earthquake app for the iPhone and iPod touch. iFeltThat retrieves information directly from official USGS sources to show you seven days of microquake activity as low as magnitude 1.0 in most U.S. regions. Earthquake lists for U.S. regions show you precisely where an event occurred (not just "Northern California," but "5 mi SE of Santa Rosa, CA"). Rotate any list view to see the region-wide map. You can also see at a glance how many citizens reported the event to the USGS "Did You Feel It?" service In addition to 20 region-specific event listings around the world (visit support page for a complete list), iFeltThat features a Nearby region, which uses your current location as a center point. Add an unlimited number of center points from your Address Book to keep an eye on seismic activity near your family and friends (or your own hometown while you travel) down to magnitude 1.0 in the U.S. (4.5 elsewhere). Or set a center point from any event location around the world to monitor earthquake swarms within 500 miles of the center point. View single-event and interactive region-wide maps in roadmap or satellite hybrid styles. All maps are pinch-zoomable and draggable, just like the Maps app. Optional one-touch zoom buttons in detail maps let you zoom in and out quickly for one-handed operation while on the go. Tap the Newer and Older buttons to navigate instantly from quake detail to quake detail without having to go back to the list. Whenever a ••USGS Shake Map•• is available for an event, a special icon appears in that event's detail view. Tap the icon to see the Shake Map within iFeltThat. In fact, all related web pages (including direct access to North American and Pacific/Indian Ocean ••Tsunami Warnings••) appear inside the app. Also from inside the app, send an email with info, links, and a screenshot of an event detail screen/map to anyone you like. Customize which four regions are ready to view at a single tap on the bottom bar. For each region list, set the minimum magnitude threshold and default map zoom level. One earthquake may have brought you to iFeltThat. You'll be so intrigued monitoring unexpected earth movements near you and around the world that you may find yourself using IFeltThat more often than you check the weather or news.
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iFeltThat Earthquake: FAQ

Can iFeltThat Earthquake be used on an iPad?

No, iFeltThat Earthquake does not have support for iPad devices.

Who is responsible for the creation of the iFeltThat Earthquake app?

iFeltThat Earthquake was created by Danny Goodman.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the iFeltThat Earthquake app?

Your iOS device must have at least iOS 7.0 installed to use the app.

How does the iFeltThat Earthquake app rank among users?

The average rating for the iFeltThat Earthquake app is 3.9.

What is the primary genre of the iFeltThat Earthquake app?

The Primary Genre Of The Ifeltthat Earthquake App Is News.

What is the recent version of iFeltThat Earthquake?

2.5.1 is the newly released version of the iFeltThat Earthquake app.

When was the most recent iFeltThat Earthquake update released?

The latest iFeltThat Earthquake update was rolled out on September 29, 2024.

When did the app first launch?

The iFeltThat Earthquake app launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the iFeltThat Earthquake app?

The iFeltThat Earthquake app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Danny Goodman.

What languages does iFeltThat Earthquake support?

You can use the iFeltThat Earthquake app in English.

Is iFeltThat Earthquake part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, iFeltThat Earthquake is not on Apple Arcade.

Is iFeltThat Earthquake integrated with in-app purchases?

No, iFeltThat Earthquake does not integrate in-app purchases for users.

Does iFeltThat Earthquake support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, iFeltThat Earthquake does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in iFeltThat Earthquake?

No, users are not exposed to ads in iFeltThat Earthquake.

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  • Slow to update

    By far the slowest app to update with earthquake information.
  • This App Is....

    DECEMBER 2022 UPDATE: As of today, 1 December 2022, the app is no longer displaying any of the Shake Maps. Got a message saying something about the webpage partially being in an unreadable format. Please fix. REVISED UPDATE OCTOBER 2020: App has been fixed and is now apparently functioning normally. Thank you, developer! UPDATE OCTOBER 2020: App no longer works. When clicked on, it opens for a second and then immediately closes. Just started doing this today on October 19th, 2020. I use this app every day. Looks like the app hasn’t been updated in five years, so time is catching up. Please update it and make it useable again. UPDATE: February 1st, 2017: The app now crashes constantly when I try to open it on my iPhone 6s Plus. I turned off my phone and turned it back on, and the problem still persists. Not sure what's going on. I do know there was an iOS update a couple of days ago, so there must be a conflict. Can no longer use the app due to this constant crashing. Not Recommended at this point in time. UPDATE: The developer has fixed the app and republished it in the App Store as of June 20th, 2015. So glad to have it back! It is working fine now, and the USGS feeds have been restored. One thing that I wish the app would do is send a push notification whenever there is a quake in or near an area specified by the user. Other quake apps have that feature, and it seems like a basic feature any app should have. Really appreciate the developer fixing the app and making it as good as new again. However, I suggest that the developer send out some kind of notification to people who already own the app that he will be removing it from the app store for maintenance the next time the app breaks. When the app quit working and then simply vanished from the App Store a day or two later, it looked like the developer pulled the plug on the app and was no longer going to support it or offer it for purchase in the App Store. It seemed as if the app and the developer simply vanished into the night. *************** As of a few days ago around June 1, 2015, this app no longer receives any feeds from the USGS. When the app is open, the screen is just blank. The developer left a note in the app saying that he was looking into it, but that was a couple days ago. Looks like he hasn't updated the app since 2013 anyway, so it looks like the app has run its course and is now dead. Do not purchase. Extremely not recommended.
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    JULY 3023 UPDATE: App no longer opens. It opens for a second and then immediately closes. I deleted and reinstalled it but still had the same problem. Please fix.

    DECEMBER 2022 UPDATE: As of today, 1 December 2022, the app is no longer displaying any of the Shake Maps. Got a message saying something about the webpage partially being in an unreadable format. Please fix. REVISED UPDATE OCTOBER 2020: App has been fixed and is now apparently functioning normally. Thank you, developer! UPDATE OCTOBER 2020: App no longer works. When clicked on, it opens for a second and then immediately closes. Just started doing this today on October 19th, 2020. I use this app every day. Looks like the app hasn’t been updated in five years, so time is catching up. Please update it and make it useable again. UPDATE: February 1st, 2017: The app now crashes constantly when I try to open it on my iPhone 6s Plus. I turned off my phone and turned it back on, and the problem still persists. Not sure what's going on. I do know there was an iOS update a couple of days ago, so there must be a conflict. Can no longer use the app due to this constant crashing. Not Recommended at this point in time. UPDATE: The developer has fixed the app and republished it in the App Store as of June 20th, 2015. So glad to have it back! It is working fine now, and the USGS feeds have been restored. One thing that I wish the app would do is send a push notification whenever there is a quake in or near an area specified by the user. Other quake apps have that feature, and it seems like a basic feature any app should have. Really appreciate the developer fixing the app and making it as good as new again. However, I suggest that the developer send out some kind of notification to people who already own the app that he will be removing it from the app store for maintenance the next time the app breaks. When the app quit working and then simply vanished from the App Store a day or two later, it looked like the developer pulled the plug on the app and was no longer going to support it or offer it for purchase in the App Store. It seemed as if the app and the developer simply vanished into the night. *************** As of a few days ago around June 1, 2015, this app no longer receives any feeds from the USGS. When the app is open, the screen is just blank. The developer left a note in the app saying that he was looking into it, but that was a couple days ago. Looks like he hasn't updated the app since 2013 anyway, so it looks like the app has run its course and is now dead. Do not purchase. Extremely not recommended.
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