3/5 rating based on 41 reviews. Read all reviews for Siddur - Special Edition סדור for iPhone.
Siddur - Special Edition סדור is free iOS app published by Judith Weberman
Mr. Zimmerman
I greatly enjoy this product, and mostly use the Jerusalem compass for my prayer times. I am urgently waiting for the English translations for the siddur and Torah so that I may more greatly use this tool.
Akitheaki
Poor formatting makes it hard to read. Nag screens keep me from using it even when I need it. Avoid.
Jim Burton
Awkward layout. Ap is constantly throwing pop-ups at you trying to pester you into buying the'Banner Free' version or some other mess. Avoid this Ap
ElodieBellla
If you download the free edition, you will receive constant pop ups asking you to upgrade. In my opinion, app designers should not eve bother creating a free edition if they plan to attack the users with incessant pleas to pay $.99 to buy the full featured edition! I love the thought of this app, though. Hmm. Perhaps I will just spend the $.99. :)
Stark taka mammish
The truth about the app is that when you first enter it, it does prompt you for an upgrade, twice. Which is once more then necessary. Also be careful that you don't accidentally hit upgrade. Other then that, once you enter the siddur, tehillim, etc. you are free to pray peacefully and will not be prompted again by popups. The app is a great app especially considering it's free, and just be aware it's annoying on startup and then fine.
Ddling
I like what I've seen so far, but I needed this app for Pessach (siddurim are hard to come by in SF on a college budget) and it's not that helpful with regards to getting my holiday prayers in. Otherwise, this app is super useful
Leib1
What most people are writing is correct, popups are annoying and u lose your place when u go out or u have a reminder.
Jack Jake Jacob
It's a very good and easy but there's to many pop ups other then that it's great
Miguelito's
I have no popups as mine constantly crashes. I don't buy apps that don't work well. Is this for davening? If so, cut the popups to when the program opens and make it stable. For now I'm deleting.