3/11/2023 0 Comments Soulver app ios:) :)Ī word of caution to users and fix request from developers star star star star_border star_border Hey what about a way to add another pair of columns? Just sayin'. Hopefully changes in the App Store will help the folks at Soulver get paid to make a great app even easier. The trouble for the developer is they can only sell it once. In a way it's like Text Expander - hard to explain how good it is, and what it does seems mundane. People drone on about productivity tools - well Soulver is a great one. I could see combining five solver tables into input for a 5 or ten row spreadsheet. Another nice feature would be a way to "export" the data to a more formal spreadsheet. Split screen functionality would be nice. It would be great to export Soulver to a text file that preserved the table format. It would great to build a row in, say, "Drafts" or similar apps and send it to Soulver to update a table. Understand, there is no app like Soulver - I've looked! Still, it could use a few features - I've not found a way to use Workflow with it, for instance. This probably doesn't bother the many users who like using it as a calculator, but the app is so much more than that! Cut and paste is primitive, awkward and unreliable in this app in particular. The keyboard is limited- why not a way to select alpha as a default? Why not better optional keys? Moving the "cursor" (touch target) via buttons would be nice. Here's what bugs me - the ui has not changed since the app appeared on the iPad. A spreadsheet is basically a db hack, after all. A two column spreadsheet is very useful, and I find other spreadsheets very, very poor tools for building a very basic object, namely an array of info, I.e. As far as what it means to me, I can't live without it. Vsupervia's Review of Soulver Reviewed on 12/12/18 12:31 PMĪs far as doing what it is intended to do, Soulver is a steady 5 stars. Time to make this app a better experience star star star star star_border *** Hat-tip to John Moltz for mentioning this app on "The Rebound" podcast. It has the simplicity of a notes app, but cuts out all the double entry of adding into a calculator app. This is like a hybrid of a Notes app and a Calculator app. Trying to use Numbers on an iPhone will give you grey hair. Using Notes + the default Calculator just doesn't do it. I've gone back and forth between taking notes in the iOS Notes app, and then calculating the line totals in the default calculator app, and alternatively, trying to set up a simple spreadsheet in Numbers for iOS. Using a simple clicker-counter doesn't allow for finding discrepancies easily when duplicate counts don't match. I need to make totals of installations of product in different zones, and doing a simple final count is easy to lose track, when moving from one area to another. THIS IS JUST THE THING IVE BEEN DREAMING OF! It's the kind of app that should be one of those "Editors' Picks". Just what I needed! star star star star starĪtavachron's Review of Soulver Reviewed on 12/12/18 12:31 PM
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