Where is that? Reviews – Page 8

4/5 rating based on 73 reviews. Read all reviews for Where is that for iPhone.
Where is that is free iOS app published by Till Henrik Jonathan Hillebrand

Needs substantial work

DrDirtyknife

I occasionally buy the full versions of free sample apps--but only if I already like the free version enough to want to continue using it. This app failed to make that cut. The app needs the following changes: 1. Get rid of the weird creepy voice that says things like "delicious" after every answer. I hated that voice after only one quiz. 2. More questions on the quizzes. Ten questions per section is far too short. 3. Reduce the number of ads. The short quizzes are all followed up with a 30 second ad, which made it feel like I just downloaded an infomercial for Freemium apps that I don't want and will never want. 4. More content. How are Caribbean islands not a quiz? How are Canadian provinces not a quiz? How are island territories in general not a quiz? Etc. The developers should check out "Maps of Our World" by Trilliarden for an example of a superior interface and superior content that is mercifully not ruined by ads.


No Longer (Entirely) Geo-Ignorant 'Murrican : )

OutlierBabe

Great app. Super simple for simple minds and fingers, like mine. Nice easy speed, leave when you've had enough, come back another time. "Learn a bit, then quit." (Hey! I should run copyright that muy toot-dulce ;). SO much catchier than "Khan Learning Academy" :D ) I began with only a couple of places on the globe and have done only a few sessions. Thanks to Where Is That? I've retained more than in years of looking repeatedly at maps and trying to remember them. I do also use simple first-letter mnemonics. Like, I've always kept Norway-Sweden-Finland straight, west to east, even before this app, because "NSF"=National Science Foundation. (So I'm a nerd. YOU use your OWN phrase.)


Overpriced

Ex.Curio

It’s a great app, really is. But so ridiculously overpriced. $40? Subscription fees? Sorry, no app is worth that cost. If prices more reasonably the developer would likely have a higher adoption rate.