Works perfectly on my iPad
Really easy and interesting. It works really well.
I am sure there is more info people might want but it is detailed enough for me.
I am sure there is more info people might want but it is detailed enough for me.
Good test - worked well
A good colour vision test. Usually the colour blind person cannot see the number (or sees a different number) in the circle but on one of the tests the reverse was true.
It was the first time I could see the number but my wife - with normal colour vision - could not! For the first time she understood what I, as a colour blind person, has to contend with on a daily basis.
The app loaded and worked well. Thanks.
It was the first time I could see the number but my wife - with normal colour vision - could not! For the first time she understood what I, as a colour blind person, has to contend with on a daily basis.
The app loaded and worked well. Thanks.
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Nice
Very useful app
Superb.....!
No crashing problems for me (iPod 4G)
Very comprehensive test and it definitely works as 2 of my 3 boys are colourblind.
Lots of fun playing and shouting 'Surely you can see it's a 5!' etc.
Excellent - download today........
Very comprehensive test and it definitely works as 2 of my 3 boys are colourblind.
Lots of fun playing and shouting 'Surely you can see it's a 5!' etc.
Excellent - download today........
Ok
This app gave everyone i knew a headache. If u get headaches easily dont get it. But it did have good info
Honestly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't want to rate it even one star it just doesnt load :-/
Cool app but...
The creator of this app needs to proofread their spelling. Starting on card 16, the color is RED, not read.
Excellent
Informative and useful tool
Great app, and free
The best part is the test at the end where color blind people can see the numbers and normal color cannot. Now they know it feels. The website also explains why the army does not prohibit colorblindness. Apparently we are better at see shapes versus shades even if it is green against green. Now I know why I was always so much better at seeing the enemy before they saw me.
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seems to do the job
This looks like it should work. Some of the screens needlessly force you to scroll down to read the explanation for that particular slide.