Company Name: Rune Johannes Overgaard Hoejlund
About: Improve your math skills and get a deeper understanding of mathematical
concepts, definitions, formulas and proofs.
With 23 subjects containing more
than 200 articles with detailed descriptions, solved solutions and thorough
proofs, this app is perfect for every high school student or any person eager to
learn mathematics.
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by Poggerszzz
The app isn’t really what I would call “interactive” and it is overall very shallow. The UI is mediocre at best and it doesn’t really feel any different from any free app. Idk for me the sorting is weird since they show u a table of anti derivatives before you even learn about integrals and how they work. Focus on organizing the math by difficulty if you can since there’s just section headers. Sometimes people don’t understand certain variables and symbols; so it would probably be a good idea to put like a hoverable ui element over symbols or math terms people may have forgotten or are unaware of. Overall I’m not really impressed and to me there are much better options out there rather than paying $3ish for premium. I’m pretty sure this team of people are new to app development but I think they should know what happens when they slap a price tag on their software (if they don’t know already). As people said before, khan academy is free of charge and is much better than this currently is (yes khan academy has much more resources but still), and the developers should focus on a way to make this app teach math in a unique and engaging way.
by DatBoiInStrippedPJs
I downloaded this app for recaps on theorems when I needed them. It turned out to be an app I wasn’t looking for and I didn’t like it. I deleted it, and thought that was the end of it... I was wrong... it showed up on my home screen with that white background apps use have when they’re being installed instead of the actual thumbnail. I deleted it again, but came back again. And now I’m stuck in an endless loop of uninstalling it, it coming back, uninstalling it, it coming back, and so on. I’m not sure why it’s toying with me like this, but this is the only app I’ve seen this happen to. My guess is it has some virus in it that made its way to the AppStore. I’m not sure if this virus or whatever it is was planted purposely or accidentally, but either way, DOWNLOADERS BEWARE!!!!
by Aidan1942
When I saw this app featured on the front page, I was immediately interested and excited as a high schooler who loves math. I instantly downloaded it (“awesome! Its free!”) and 2 days later, I finally got the time to check it out. As soon as I started exploring topics, I was disappointed and angered to find that there was a “Premium” account available to purchase, and most information was only accessible by premium owners. I can’t even explain how disappointed I was, that an app that was lauded as “made by high schoolers for high schoolers” would require in-app purchases to access content! I hope the developers/creators see this and realize that this was a huge mistake on their part. Shame on you!