The Elements in Action User Reviews

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IT’S AMAZING!

Some elements don’t have a video, but I don’t care about that. if you want to see my review on more Theodore Gray’s apps, then read the reviews bye Great Element Learner. I think that you should buy this app. it’s the same price of the other apps except Flashcards ($4.99). My favorite video on here is the polonium video. My least favorite is the calcium video. For that video, the first time I watched it I didn’t see anything happen.
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Aged out of purchase?

This was the very first App I purchased with my first iPad. I don’t understand why it is no longer available to me, free. I don’t recall being told that I was “renting” the app for a period of time. That is not how it was sold.

This App steals your card info and steals your money!

I paid for this app and it continued to charge my card every 20 seconds until i locked my card!

Previously owned full version of elements app now only have this

I previously owned the full elements app and now only have access to the elements in action instead. I haven’t had an apple product in a decade and was disappointed to find out that I was grandfathered out of an app I paid money for. I am not the only user to experience this either as evident from other reviews. Don’t buy!
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Awesome

I love it

Maybe it’s the nostalgia taking

The demonstrations can be better and more plentiful, I had a teacher who did one a day and they were amazing.

Still not up to date.

New element names not included still.

Great app...but

This app is wonderful and by an amazing author that got me interested in chemistry. The only complaint that I could find was that some elements don't have reactions such as iridium #77 and some of them aren't particularly exciting such as calcium #20> other than that 100% chemistry nerd approved!

Response from developer

Hello! We're delighted you're enjoying the app. Many thanks for your feedback and suggestions, always much appreciated. The Touch Press Team

Amazing reference tool

Has multiple pages of information on all the elements, beautiful pictures and reference images.

Excellent tool to use for educational purposes, teaching, etc.

Is expensive, so has few reviews. Has few reviews, so no one buys it I guess. Catch 22.

Takes up half a GB and is missing elements

The app takes up a ton of space. It's larger than my PDFs editing app plus all my PDFs combined by a wide margin. Also randomly doesn't have entries for element 21 and one or two others.

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