4/5 rating based on 320 reviews. Read all reviews for MTG Manager for iPhone.
MTG Manager is free iOS app published by IT People Consultores, LDA
Bigbluaux
I scanned in my collection in no time, I was impressed with how quickly it recognized the majority of the cards but it did occasionally get stumped. I love tracking the prices on each piece of my collection. I’m extremely excited for updates and improvements because the potential here is so high. An integrated buy/sell option would be awesome. Paying for slots and expansions is a little annoying but I’m happy to contribute to such a great app.
Urza
I love this app! I love the scanning and that it can export! They are constantly updating it, so that is nice as well :)
Obsidi
Has nearly all the features one could want on a simple and streamlined interface. The main downside is that you have to pay for any newer sets, but I understand why that is, since there are so many details to update. I have some suggestions to the devs: 1) Implement a simple import feature (afaik this is in the works already) 2) Allowing some extra flair to your decks would be nice, like giving them an icon or background to easily distinguish decks that may have very similar colors. 3) A well integrated wish list feature would be really great, and would make this app an all-in-one solution for me. Currently I track my wish list of cards and their prices on another app. A convenient feature would be status on your decks as well, such as if you have a card, proxies of a card, or completed that thing on your list. Overall well made app with seemingly good devs.
Stone Stokes
The only thing keeping this from being 5 stars for me is the lag time in updating new sets into the database. I love using this app, and I want to use it during prereleases.
SamuraiZack
Convenient but lacking in some ways to make it the perfect app. 1. They make you pay for slots which is fine. Anyone with a large collection will be paying the $10 for 5000 slots. What makes it ridiculous is the fact that you’re nickel and dimed for each new set. I believe dropping $10 for a convenience app should get you every future set update. 2. You can’t export your entire collection, and when you do export a group, cards are exported showing the purchase price the card. Why? 3. It fails very often in providing every set a card has been printed. This forces me to go in and manually enter the card info. All in all, a decent app. Looking back, I should have just entered it in to a different collection tracker but I don’t feel like going through thousands of cards again.