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  • Lock on screen

    I would love to use this app for weeding my vinyl products, this is almost perfect, I just need a lock option on the screen light. I see one for the flashlight mode, can we do that for the screen mode? Please?!
  • Great and simple

    This app is really good for my iPad because I don’t even have a flashlight in the back so I have to use a blank white screen...

    Overall, Awesome and simple!
  • Excellent

    Prior to installing this flashlight, I had tried a number of others. With each one I tried, I grew more and more frustrated. They were overly complicated, only worked intermittently, and were just general pains in the neck. I felt as if I were attempting to operate a nuclear reactor!

    By contrast this flashlight does what it’s supposed to do LIGHT UP. It’s easy to use and guides me on whatever path I’m on. It’s also great finding lost objects under a couch or bed.

    I highly recommend it.
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  • Stayed on all night so we agree that it is five stars.

    Yeah because it stayed out all night and I think it work best if you’re working all night because if you’re working outside like my dad is I think it would be really good because it stayed on it where you stayed on all night but I turned it off because my friend
    was already asleep.
  • Great app!

    I got this app for a flip book and it helps so much! My plan was to make one flip book and then delete this app, but this app helped so much I will keep it around for a while, I’m also a child who has an overactive imagination So when it’s night time this app helps so much! I recommend downloading this app it’s amazing!
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  • It Works.... But Is There A Point?

    Basically this app is a blank screen and when you open the app it automatically turns the brightness (on your iPad) to max. I’ll admit, it hurts my eyes a lot. But there is some use for it. I mean, it’s great if you want to read a book and a quick source of light. But who wants to carry their bulky iPad around just to get light? I have personally, prefer a book light. They’re not too much money, slim, and attach to the book perfectly. If you’re thinking of getting this app for something entirely else—well, I do see some uses besides book reading. You could use it for drawing. If you place the paper on top of a light you can easily make a flip book. If you think it would be handy so that if a light burns out you have light, then you’re completely right! That has to be the most fitting use for this app. If a light were to burn out or the power burnt out—this is a quick and easy way to get light. But of course, iPad’s do run out of battery power so it’s not the most reliable. And again, they have no-battery-required crank lights. So do we really even need this app? You decide for yourself, download it, give it a try, and see if it’s really worth it. After all, it is free.
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  • So good

    People if you guys are poor artists like me you will love this. You know how when you need to make a copy of your drawing this app helps you see all the lines and well I love it.👍👍👍👍
  • Yay

    This app is very help full when it’s dark and you can’t see because my new iPad Air does not have a flashlight 🔦 so I can use this app and I won’t trip over something in the dark. Thanks 😘✌🏻😁
  • Better then just a white screen

    All the others just show a blank screen and all you can do for brightness is just up you phones and that’s the best they have to offer. With this app it’s like an iPhone flashlight I can actually see in the dark when I use this.
  • Great light app.

    My one and only suggestion/complaint would be the on-screen icon when using it. My thought is this; I use the light with the intensity turned all the way down to check on my kids at night. Fantastic! Kudos for the adjustability factor!

    Clunkers for the lack of the same option for the screen icon while it's on.

    My screen brightness needs to be pretty high so I can see it (macular degeneration), so in a dark room with minimal light, that blue button is blinding.

    I realize I could simply turn down my screen, but I'm thinking also that a marrying of the button with the light brightness slider would be a fantastic feature.

    Great app regardless.
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