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I Ching 2

I Ching 2
  • First released: February 24, 2009
  • Versions: 1 archived
  • Installable: 1 of 1

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

3.9.2
Requires iOS 3.0+
3.8 MB Install Download

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Peaked at #130 (July 8, 2021) · 1 archived capture · Jul 2021

Archived Reviews

8 of 25
Very easy to use
     
by VashonLottis · September 18, 2012

Like it

I ching
     
by Interest in the Koran · October 4, 2009

Over 50+ years of use. Obscure, but don't let that stop you from buying all the translations you can afford. Be a onion and talk and peal. It's not the I ching to understand, it's you.

Short of Wilhelm
     
by drbb5209 · November 25, 2023

I am so appreciative - have been doing the I Ching for over 50 years and love 💗 this app

Helpful advisor
     
by hiddenyogi · November 3, 2010

Helpful and precise ,with timeless wisdom that applies to immediate and future experience.

My Most Trusted Advisor
     
by Catchyouri · January 5, 2019

The only Way to start the Day with Advice you can live All Day into Forever

Great app, very interesting, surprisingly insightful.
     
by kwikie · February 24, 2009

I used to be interested in this in college, this app has revitalized my interest. Try it out, its surprisingly insightful.

The best I Ching app
     
by ZedB137 · April 16, 2014

This is a high quality digital gateway to the I Ching. The app is simple and well done, and the translations are well written and a pleasure to read. Hopefully they will add the full unabridged texts in the next update.

No text
     
by DakineEvan · March 27, 2010

This app shows text, like an I ching book, but as soon as you buy it you learn that the text explaining the hexogram is missing because it belonged to Princeton. Sooo.. I just spent two bucks to get a hexagram with no explanation.

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