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  • Not very “modern”

    App seems very out-dated and basic. Not sure this is really helpful to anyone but perhaps a very young child with a disability. Certainly not helpful in teaching teens or adults with disabilities Independence.
    The concept is great, but I was very disappointed in the quality and “Cards” available. Especially considering the time this app has been available (I saw a review from 5 years ago). I would give zero stars if possible.
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    Developer Response

    Hi there! We're sorry that you feel the app is not useful. Given the range of abilities and interests out there, it can be a challenge to make a tool that provides for every need on the spectrum. We do have many teenage and adult users who are currently using and benefiting from MagnusCards. Having said that, we are always working on improvements and updates (a major one coming soon, be sure to check back!), and would love to connect with you to gain more specific feedback on what you feel needs improvement. Please feel free to reach out to support@magnusmode.com and we can set up a time to chat!
  • Superb app for teens and adults

    This handy app is great for teenagers and adults for fostering independence and building self advocacy. This is a wonderful assortment of MagnusCards to choose from explanations for banking, take-out orders and school issues/experiences. Nice work!
  • Great tool to facilitate financial independence!

    My daughter with cognitive special needs uses The banking cards to withdraw cash and make purchases with her debit card. An awesome tool to reinforce the steps and help her independent.
  • Communications

    Richmond Hill Public Library is very excited to offer MagnusCards decks for our Library customers. These forward-thinking tools empower and support people with cognitive special needs to use and enjoy our Library’s services. From searching for a book to signing it out, MagnusCards helps ensure even more members of our community have access to Library resources.

    Richmond Hill Public Library Card Decks include Checking out Library Items Using Self-Check, Finding an Item on the Shelf, Returning Library Items, and Searching the Computer Catalogue. Richmond Hill Public Library is the first library in York Region to create MagnusCards that invite, engage, and support visitors with cognitive special needs.
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  • County of Brant Public Library

    The County of Brant Public Library has added 3 MagnusCards Decks to our range of accessibility tools. We are thrilled that MagnusCards provides our users the extra help they need without being instructive or overwhelming--on the contrary, users have described our MagnusCards as "a lot of fun" and very easy to use. We are happy that community members with cognitive special needs have even better access to our Library Branches now.
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  • Good

    good! I like it so much! I dont regrete when download it! thank
  • Excellent app

    I think this app is amazing! Kids with cognitive special needs will benefit from the routine and reminders this app provides. Lots of card decks and the opportunity to create your own allow for a lot of opportunities for independence and inclusion! Well done Magnusmode!
  • Nice

    Works great and easy to play and use this app! Good interface and good concept! Playing magnuscards!!👍🏻👍🏻
  • Doesnt work

    Cannot join because it keeps telling me that i need internet connection WHICH I DO!!!! Awful and useless
  • Not just another App

    I love that I can create my own MagnusCards, or I can collect Cards that other Magnus members have made. I've made my own Cards to fit my needs. They also have a big variety of Card activities to choose from, for all abilities! It's Great!

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