ACS Mobile Reviews – Page 3

3/5 rating based on 38 reviews. Read all reviews for ACS Mobile for iPhone.
ACS Mobile is free iOS app published by American Chemical Society

No keyboard? How do I search then?

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Great app!

vikedude83

I love this app it's great and extremely helpful staying up to date on recent publications. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the most recent version has no keyboard when you go to search. I believe this is just a quirk with this version but it still is a very poor feature of the app now.


Info on the go

loveabledollsimi

I love this app because it keeps me updated on the new researches that are being done anytime!


Keyboard problem still not fixed

hkgamer

Someone already mentioned this 3 years ago (have you guys given up on the app?). The Search option doesn't open up the keyboard.


Keyboard Issue Solved

DoctorPockets

Really a nice and useful app. For anyone having issues with the keyboard for searching, try double-tapping the search form. That made a keyboard show up for me.


Needs to be updated to 64 bit

Sussist

Will stop working with next iOS update.


Terrible update

Bardmital

After the update all saved ASAPs are gone and, I suspect, are irrecoverable. New version has no option of sharing saved ASAPs in bulk, only one by one. Why did you do this to us???!!!


Quick fix

GKATM

Great app. Very efficient to keep up with articles. One complaint is that during update you changed the format when sharing. It used to have a link and the title. Really want that back when I share by email so I can search the emails later.


New update needs some tweaks

upsetchemist

Overall it looks like someone did the bear minimum to update to the new UI; doesn't look all that clean or professional. ASAPs weren't saved, but since they gave that notice ahead of time it's understandable. Biggest complaint is that you can't zoom in when reading the PDF - how else am I supposed to read the article on my phone?


A rushed update

Siegfried393

It seems the bare minimum was done to update the app for 64 bit compatibility. The interface is significantly less professional and the ability to use personal credentials rather than institutional ones to download papers is MIA.