Stash2Go Lite Reviews – Page 6

3/5 rating based on 60 reviews. Read all reviews for Stash2Go Lite for iPhone.
Stash2Go Lite is free iOS app published by Luxx GmbH

Great fro browsing

Dmcindc

Love being able to look for more ideas about what to knit while in down time. Putting patterns in my library is an awesome use of time. Not the most intuitive app. But would recommend


Mixed feelings

Qw409jqt[xrze

Just got the app yesterday and am having trouble with it. I can load things on (once I figured out how to do it -- no good instructions on how to use the app) and now it keeps freezing up and/or crashing. Need an app like this but frustrated with the bugs.


Good, but buggy

Hipstawhatwhat

There is a lot of lag, and it sometimes glitches out. Really hope they improve on it further.


Good - very good - impressive

Liz Socha

I'm excited. There is an impressive amount of knit projects - and more - right at my fingertips. So cool!!! I can see projects and knitters from all over the world. I'm a machine knitter and former guild president whose machines have been "under the bed" for quite some time. I'm so glad to see authors and designers I have long respected and to reconnect with friends. I've also experienced some lags in screen fills and drops. Usually when ads are refreshing. I'm sure it will work out. There is a lot of data here Keep up the good work. I'll be here for a while :)


Stash to go

Kimz Crochet

This is my go to app for my crochet projects, I love it


Awesome

DRA821

My favorite app!!!


I've been waiting for this app!

JaderGem

I've been waiting for a ravelry app forever and wasn't disappointed. Much more convenient, only thing is it's a bit laggy


Extremely buggy and awful to use

childrenoftherice

Filters keep resetting and it lags badly. UI is 0% intuitive and very unfriendly


Ok

Mateo D

Clunky and crashes. Kinda frustrating but i can at least find things.


My patience is wearing thin.....

Frustrated Care-seeker

This app COULD be so cool. When it works, it’s useful and fun, BUT..... it takes forever to respond, routinely freezes for no apparent reason, and crashes completely every 15 minutes. Seems like the designers’ goal is to reliably load ads (some of which blatantly obscure content), rather than reliably load Ravelry pages.....I keep hoping it will get better but, after months of frustrating user experience, I have lost my interest in ever paying to upgrade. How can the designers not be mortified by this poor level of performance for so long? I understand the need for ads but not when they interfere with basic functions. It’s ridiculous that they won’t fix this.....