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That's all this app is...a manual. This app does nothing but tell you to download a paid program to attempt to do the thing you were looking for in the first place. Really, REALLY glad I didn't pop the .99 cents for the paid version of a manual.
Great app for showing content off line like web apps, web sites or eLearning modules. This app has a lot of potential. <br/><br/>A few recommendations to the developer:<br/>Add more settings/functions, like:<br/>- display web sites available upon opening the app.<br/>- make a setting available to configure a specific web site to launch automatically when app opens.<br/>- give the user the option to choose if the app opens full screen upon starting.<br/>- allow the user to customize the colors of the interface in a settings menu.<br/><br/>Thanks
First of all, the App is only in portrait mode (will not rotate). Which is useless for me.<br/><br/>Second- click on the “Support” link in the app, you will see a page popup in the redirect that is full of spam keywords for counterfeit consumer products… Like their website has been hacked and injected with spam (and who knows what else).<br/><br/>Other links to their website via the app are broken.. nice!<br/><br/>Seems like a sketchy developer to me. I am going to stay away.
It's just a one page ad for a paid software package. Don't bother downloading, and certainly don't buy anything else from this "developer".
I tried this app because it advertises that it supports a full-screen mode. And it does! But you have to shake the iPad to activate it, and its very finnickety. I've managed to access full-screen ONCE. Otherwise, impossible.<br/><br/>A simple fix would be to add a "fullscreen" button, then perhaps a tap-and-hold behaviour to exit fullscreen.
I was really looking for a app for flash player for free looked thought all of found one puffin but it cost money bummer but this by far was the worst one off all dont even waste your memory on it
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