Company Name: Encoder Inc.
About: memoryOS contains interactive bite-sized lessons by a 2X World Memory Champion
and an educational 3D game of Virtual Mind Palaces - all in one easy-to-use app.
It utilizes scientifically proven memory techniques and spaced repetition
mechanics to enhance long-term memory storage and improve knowledge retention.
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Developer: Encoder Inc.
by The Divine Sage
I will be giving every app I find on the App Store that wants me to sign up for a subscription a nice one star review. People cannot afford for every freaking thing to be a subscription. It’s greedy and I absolutely will not support it. I may only be one person but hey, it’s a start.
Update to developer’s response: my review is not inappropriate. Your monthly subscription is more than Netflix. That’s ridiculous for something you might use only a few minutes a day. You are pricing poor people out of your services because you think everyone with an iPhone is rich. Some of us have old hand me down phones and just wanted to improve our memory without going into debt. Guess you disagree. My one star stands.
by Danceswithscissorsnow
I could not get this app to work. It opens to a weird “palace” game scene and you’re supposed to like move around and supposedly it does something eventually but I tried several times and all I got was a bad digital new age soundtrack and a cartoon wall. There was nothing to click, no other options. No options to go to the next part. The only option was to start the “lesson” over again. But that just put me in a loop. There was a “support” button but when you click that it brings up categories of issues but I couldn’t click on them they were greyed out and when I tried to click on the reason for my inquiry it didn’t do anything. Bummer. The ad was good and I really wanted to try this out but I guess they have some technical issues to iron out. Maybe include instructions?
by Steeevv
The Memory Palace disappoints. It’s a huge virtual reality room In a spaceship that doesn’t have a lot of different characteristics to memorize. You’d be better off using places that you have lived or streets that you have walked down.
Right now I’m on the conversion of numbers to letters and therefore words. They supply a terrific list of 1000 numbers and their corresponding words. It’s good that you can change them to words that follow the same rules but work better for you, but they didn’t first explain the principles of how and why you would relate each number to the specific letters.
As I get farther into the course I will determine if the people who created it are simply computer geniuses learned a few memory techniques and made an app, or if they actually understand how mnemonics is supposed to work.