MiComputer Reviews – Page 2

2/5 rating based on 20 reviews. Read all reviews for MiComputer for iPhone.
MiComputer is free iOS app published by Vurgood Applications

Cool

MLG3526

Great app, especially for being free! I don't like the ads but I understand that's the only way to make a few bucks on a free app. Thank you!!


Nice

Svg1234

Great app, I will be really happy when it allows more computers! For now this is great tho, thank you!!


Great

JoeC7182

Great app!!


Good for pc info

Wow718

Works great


What's the point?

Constantine2010

???


Don't get it

GriffDiggityDog

Why don't you make multiple files for computers? Otherwise, what is the point of it?


Works good.

gabrielinator

Ok, for all you who rate 1 star, WHAT THE HECK DID YOU THINK THE APP WOULD LET YOU DO?!?! It specifically says, if you read the desc. or even just saw the pics, it lets you look at your comp specs quickly and on the go. AND THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT IT DOES. Works perfectly and it's free, so, what the heck.


Nifty little app

Jsngw

Useful for keeping track of rig specifics (though I know mine by heart). My only problem is that it crashes whenever I put pictures in (upload and new) and erases all the data I spent the last 3 minutes writing. If it weren't for that little issue I'd give it 5 stars.


Why?

Bobis McGee

This is literally useless, it doesn't even have a database to pick your parts from, doesn't tell the specs to your components. You might as well just type the components into notepad...


Nice, but needs some work

Cynical Icarus

This is a pretty neat app, which I think would be a whole lot better and more useful if it was possible to have multiple builds saved. Doing that alone would make this a pretty fantastic little free app. I'm not PCMR by any means, so I certainly don't have my build memorized. And while there isn't a whole lot of difference between this app and just writing it in a notepad, I think it's nice to have the information laid out with little graphics, especially if I'm explaining my build to someone less familiar with the process than I am. My suggestion for future progress on the app? Collaborate with a website like pcpartspicker.com and make a truly kickass app that not only stores your current and past builds, but will help you check compatibility for future builds. Until then, I'll just stick to the picture I took of my pile of parts in their boxes to remember what I've got.