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8 of 15The phone must be plugged in for this to work. This wears down the battery. There is no way to choose the melody or make any other adjustments. <br/>I can’t believe they have the nerve to charge $1 for one of the worst apps ever invented. Either they’re fully incompetent or they’re cheating on their scales <_<
Great app and always worked great. But the last day or to it's gone crazy. It's ringing even though all my alarms are disabled and the app is completely off (even in the background). Yet it is ringing again and again. Very annoying. Please fix.
This app is great in theory but it really doesn’t work that well at all. I don’t know if I’m using it wrong or something, but it’s not very reliable to use as an alarm. I’d look somewhere else for a more reliable Shabbos clock app before spending $0.99 on this one.
The clock functions well, but burned a permanent imprint in the middle of my screen. Not fixable. Very disappointing.
I’ve had it a few years and use it virtually every Shabbos and Yontiff. It has its peculiarities but I know how to use it properly.
I appreciate the Rusty Brick Siddur a lot but this app is not on the same level. First, there is no choice of sounds. Then, after I set the alarm I receive repeated notifications to “reopen and re-enable for full duration “ — what does this mean and why is this necessary?
What a waste of money and time <br/><br/>This application is litterly the meaning of rubbish
Not sure if being plugged in is a requirement but i had plenty of juice and it didnt ring. Should have an easier way test set up.
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