iCollect Comic Books Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 72 reviews. Read all reviews for iCollect Comic Books for iPhone.
iCollect Comic Books is free iOS app published by iCollect Everything, LLC

Good!

Breadl0l

This app is really convenient! It’s easy to enter the barcode/search for the comic you have! I love the feature where you can randomly select a comic to read! (Very convenient for when you don’t know what to read!)


Nice app!

Iggnutts

I have a lot of comics to scan. 3 things need improving in that process. 1. Don’t make me hit plus every time. Keep it in scan mode after a save with option to exit. 2. Auto save. 3. Scan window doesn’t work. I achieve scans mostly with the bc outside the scan window. Might as well just give a clear picture of the comic with no stencil overlay. Of course i bought the pro app. Looking forward to managing my collection. After further use and if an update comes with these changes to eliminate extra steps in my loop of thousands of comics, I’d say more stars wold be warranted.


App crashes after using to long

Johan R174

App keeps crashing after using for too long, problem needs to be fixed otherwise is a decent app to keep a inventory of the comics you have


Beyond faulty.

Dontblink222b

Database too small, scanner faulty and will not identify trade paperbacks or hard covers. App randomly freezes and crashes, and now won't even go past the start-up screen. Would be useful to keep inventory of my collection if I could even get it to stay open. What a waste.


Getting better, not quite there

gardenhead982

They have fixed a lot of the worst bugs so I won't mention previous problems, just thank you for implementing improvements. What I'd like to see: Still would like to see a larger database by getting info from some major publishers like vertigo, image, boom, etc. Would like to not have to type in the same writer/artist info for every issue, maybe a way for names to carry over within a series. Would like to be able to add more than 1 issue at a time Would like to have titles be collapsible and maybe series/story arc within titles


Definitely has room for improvement

lifebyguitar

The app is proving to be valuable and flexible. I like that you can take a picture of the comic yourself. But on the flip side, the user provided data is a huge pain. So much of the populated data is inaccurate and full of typos. The populated data should come from the developers. Having to fill out all of the names for the writer, inker, colorist fields individually is time consuming and the process breaks down. All of these issues tell me that the developers designed these collector apps around the assumption that the users would input accurate data. But I don't think they considered the ramifications. This app could be greatly improved upon.


Awful

Falsedragon

This app is truly terrible. Garbage interface and garbage index of comics. Comics are all mislabeled under wrong volume and issue. Don't buy this


Get the Job done.

JerX13

If they would do a free trial of this app it would give people an Idea if how this app feels. It's everything I needed to organize my comic collection. If you are just starting out your collection then this app would be perfect for you. And if you have a few hundred already then this might not be for you. Only because their is so much data input. Although if we get more people is in this then the database info for the comics will fill up on their own since the users are the ones that updates the comic info from their adding of their comics. I see lot of potential For this app. All in all I did not want to spend 15 bucks for an app. So let's sum it all up. PRO -kinda cheap. -easy to use - Gets the job done CON - too much data input. Regardless after you scan the barcode


Perfect for my needs

Acidsplash72

Cool app for organizing collections. Let's you upload your own pictures. You can include your price and condition. Shows your comics as pictures or as files. I like it. It's perfect for me and my needs.


Not worth the money... Any money

Tomsquarey

The app doesn't do anything intuitive that makes it better or easier that writing your haves and wants on paper. You can catalogue your comics if you only have modern age comics and a lot of time