Walking Slimkit - Step Counter Reviews – Page 26

4/5 rating based on 312 reviews. Read all reviews for Walking Slimkit - Step Counter for iPhone.
Walking Slimkit - Step Counter is free iOS app published by MONTIBUS LTD

It’s NOT Free!!!!

Orchidgirl101

I was so excited when I first saw it on FB and instantly downloaded it. Then once I opened it I discovered if I wanted to use it it was going to cost me! Sorry! I have a headset and I know how to walk. It’s not rocket science nor worth $4.95 per month!


Can’t really experience the app

Oneofuseveretts

The advertising covers up all the information prohibiting you from seeing it.


Not worth $10/mth - don’t download

sayloregal

You can’t do anything without ads popping up getting in the way. I get they want you to purchase, but it’s expensive compared to other apps I’ve used. There are better, free apps out there that have non-invasive ads.


This app is scam.

Ggongana

Return my money. Right now.


Jamás se copara a la app de nike

ValeSofia#13

Se detiene solo, si me siento bien y quiero continuar no me registra lo demás que hago. No te da opciones para caminar al exterior como pista, calle, parque. Le falta mucho y para colmo salió carísimo, sobre $40 dólares limitado a un año.


First try of the App

Mustafa.Amro@gmail

Just downloaded the App, crashed twice so I didn’t get the chance to go beyond the measurements units selection. iOS 11.2.6 iPhone 7.


Good app overall

Galgrek

I’m paying for the premium membership and everything was great until today. It keeps crashing on opening! Fix it


It was great at first

armatos23

It was great when i started but now it keeps kicking me out with out letting me workout. I officially deleted very disappointed???


Changed my mind and deleted it!!!

deleted without trying

I came across the app as an advertisement on my Instagram. It looked appealing so I started to download it and while it was downloading read the reviews. Decided to delete it without trying it. I wish companies didn’t underestimated the power of their patrons who actually make them money. Thanks but no thanks.