Company Name: Dogl
About: Dogl Calculus is your friendly mobile companion app, designed by university
professors to help you conquer Calculus concepts through bite-sized
problem-solving.
Accelerate your Calculus learning with Dogl:
• Practice
Makes Perfect: Get 100 FREE problems to start, on any topic.
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by Nwpulverized
Just make it paid from the start if the free version is 5 questions per week. To put that in perspective, a single lesson consists of 5 questions so you won’t be making much progress.
To respond to the developer response: I’m not referring to subscriptions when I say make it paid. Make a paid app. Am I really the only person sick of everyone asking for a monthly fee?
by Airophyte
Bc calc student here, I’ve been looking for an app that has calc practice. No apps so far have had a feature like matching your textbook and I love it. One problem though it doesn’t have mine. My curriculum follows Extended Calculus published by Taylor Math Consulting and is close to the Dogl special blend but not quite right. The lessons I need right now are still under construction as well. It’s my understanding that the developers are also professors and I fully support them! The app needs time to develop more but even as it is right now it’s a great resource if your lesson is available.
by Bin060
Love this app for convenience! Bite sized study sessions that you can do anywhere without your notes is really helpful for busy students! Would love to see a calculus 2 edition and potentially a calculus 3 version?