xkcd: Open Source Reviews – Page 11

5/5 rating based on 136 reviews. Read all reviews for xkcd: Open Source for iPhone.
xkcd: Open Source is free iOS app published by Michael Amaral

Great

Jiya23

As a fellow app developer, kudos. This is great and simple design. I’ll actually read xkcd far more often now. Love that it’s open source too - will submit a PR soon :)


Some of the funniest comics I’ve read

Goodguesd

Xkcd produces, by far, some of the funniest comics I’ve ever read. The combination of intelligence, originality, and fun art make them a joy to read. I admit that some do go over my head though... And the app layout is great as well. I wish there was a way to scroll through random comics that you haven’t seen though, sometimes I have to skip 5 or 6 that I had seen recently. There may be that very feature tbh, I just haven’t seen it Overall, you should get this app. It is hilarious and gloriously entertaining. I hope it continues for a long time.


Great app

Jumper71x

Really like this app. The one suggestion I have is that it would be nice if the read/unread status of comics could sync across devices.


Fun for hours!

Hi no my pie lie sigh

Well, a couple hours. Actually now that I think about it I can’t really read this for hours continuously. Unless I reread them several times each. Hmm.


It’s officially perfect

Philoneas

The iPhone X update came and it’s all beautiful now. Great app. What are you reading these reviews for, just download it already!


Top tier

MDwan

Best xkcd reader in the App Store!


Great!

AlekzandrBryant

This all is a great reader for XKCD comics. Very solid and reliable. Convenient push notifications


Simply amazing

Alexthelionheart

Insert a stick figure with an O face here.


Does it well

-=Anubus=-

Who doesn’t like xkcd...and this app presents it well with easy links to “explain” to help with understanding some of the more obscure references. Nice.


Almost Excellent

Da_NKP

I’m going to point out the one thing that this app doesn’t do well. Everything not mentioned immediately below can be assumed to be excellent. Comic Search isn’t great. You can search by title or number. You must search for words in the title and any extraneous words will not be ignored. Simply put, searching for comics, where it might be simpler to remember a key phrase or word in the comic itself, is difficult to impossible, depending on your willingness to memorize nearly two thousand comic titles. Simply put, I usually go to Google to find the comic I want, then return to the app with the correct title. Allow for context searching, and this review will become a perfect review.