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⭐️2.5 / 5
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of iSoundex

2.0

June 9, 2022

Bug fixes and performance improvements

1.1

July 9, 2016

Added support for the iPad.

1.0.0

February 25, 2009

Price History of iSoundex

Description of iSoundex

iSoundex lets you quickly and easily generate American and Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex Codes. Just type in the name, and the codes are generated! A handy app for genealogists

iSoundex: FAQ

Can iSoundex be used on iPad devices?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for iSoundex.
The iSoundex app was released by Black Cat Systems.
The minimum iOS version for the iSoundex app is 9.0.
With a rating of 2.5 out of 5, iSoundex is just okay among users.
The App Category Of Isoundex Is Lifestyle.
2.0 is the most recent version of iSoundex.
iSoundex updated on July 2, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was June 29, 2024.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, iSoundex supports English.
Sorry, iSoundex is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in iSoundex.
Sorry, iSoundex is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of iSoundex

  • no copy the output function?

    seems absurd that this app doesn’t have any functionality to copy the result of what you convert. i guess i could keep a sharpened pencil handy and a scratch pad to write down the results for manual retype.

    a waste of 99¢.
  • Works as advertised

    It's a quick download and it instantly generates the soundex. Great app to teach others how the soundex system works.
  • Boon for geneologists

    The app is simple, targeted, and effective. Perfect for anyone needing to know the soundex code for a name they are trying to look up in census records. While many computer geneology programs already do this (such as Reunion), I don't see the function in Reunion's iPhone app. So the iSoundex app fills a good niche. I did note that when I typed in a name with an apostrophe (of the "O'xxx" variety), the Daitch-Mokotoff system produced all zeros while the American soundex worked. I had to remove the apostrophe to generate the Daitch-Mokotoff code.