4/5 rating based on 41 reviews. Read all reviews for VisionLink OEM Shelter for iPhone.
VisionLink OEM Shelter is free iOS app published by VisionLink, Inc
Kikigilb
I agree with the last poster. Thank goodness for this app. I just heard about this from the President of The American Red Cross. I also heard something about being able to text to donate. Check on that. Everyone be safe! Great app!
Confusedturtle
What a cool app. Tells you which shelters are open & puts them on google maps to help you find them. I wish it listed whether or not they were medical or pet friendly but still an awesome app!
Sable6471
Would REALLY be better if it allowed one to use the Google map function to provide directions to the shelters. Even being able to just cut & paste the address would be an improvement, but it is a free app, just needs tweaking a bit to make it more user friendly.
Roydiver
As a Red Cross disaster volunteer I look forward to this easily accessed info this summer. Just wish the sites set up by national Red Cross to keep disaster volunteers informed were as easy to access.
RooGuru
This brings the Red Cross up to date with state of the art communications. Great job!
akpenney65
Shelters listed in LA were from 2008 for Gustav & Ike. This would be a great tool but the information needs to be current. Correct information in time of disaster is crucial!!!
Jackodlj
Has been wonderful and so helpful at a time like this! I could get locations of shelters quick! I found just what I needed! It also brought me straight to the current news. Great app! ???
Astronomy Buff
This app represents a great idea, too bad it doesn't work! I'm using a third generation iPad and iOS 5.1.1 (latest version at this writing). The app downloaded and installed without difficulty, but when I attempt to launch it, it displays a message that says "Loading Shelters" and then goes into an endless loop! Publishing a bad app is always poor form, but in this case it goes far beyond that. ARC has put their name on it and their reputation behind it. Many people will download it and not test it until the time of need. When it fails to launch... ARC deserves the strongest condemnation for failing to adequately test their app and for potentially putting the public at risk. They should pull it from the App Store immediately and get it right before publishing it again. Don't waste time downloading it until they publish a new version, and even then be sure to test it thoroughly on your device before you depend on it.