
How to Use Objects: Code and Concepts
Book
While most developers today use object-oriented languages, the full power of objects is available...

Kaz (232 KP) rated Harry Potter: Wizards Unite in Apps
Jun 29, 2019
When I first started up this game, it took forever to load. So, thinking this was due to my phone (I don't have a fancy phone, just a bog standard one), I bought a new SD card, hoping that the extra memory would do the trick. It helped, but I found the game to still be really slow.
Also, it was a bit frustrating when you had to cast spells, you kept having to do them again and again, because your tracing of the patterns, wasn't quite right. Possibly I would have done better using a stylus to trace the patterns, but I think it shouldn't be so exacting, because not everyone has a stylus to hand when they are out and about.
I also found that I wasn't able to put the VR backgrounds on my phone and had to resort to having the computer generated ones, which kind of defeats the purpose of this game, as it's supposed to be fun to find 'foundables' within your home or town.
This leads me to another problem I had. During the game, you had to go to certain places within your area. However, when I got there, it said that I had to wait for players to do a battle or some kind of challenge with. I don't know whether I chose the wrong time of day, where other players were elsewhere or there aren't many players within my area, but I didn't fancy standing around on a hot day, eating up my Internet MBs.
The concept of this game is good, but due to the slowness and uninspiring context of the game, this didn't get me enthused to play it. Actually, I've deleted the app from my phone. Very Disappointing.

Work Diary Pro - Cloud
Productivity and Business
App
Work Diary Pro - Cloud is an amazing new App, ideal for logging, planning, and/or reporting your...

Minnie Fashion Tour HD
Entertainment and Book
App
“If fun and fashion are what you seek, come inside and take a peek!” Minnie and Daisy are so...

Abstract Academy
Tabletop Game
At the Abstract Academy, competition is fierce. You and your fellow art students vie for top marks...
The dashboard is simple but allows you to edit and only view the areas you care about. I love the fact that you can now view your detailed sleep patterns and a detailed heart rate monitor. It's also great that you can challenge friends and see how they're doing.
I also like that you can set alarms to use with your fitbit. The problem with this though is that I find the alarm screen to be a bit glitchy. Sometimes it won't sync when I save an alarm, other times I try to sync and instead some of my alarms disappear and I have to restart the app to see them again. There are also times when the app itself doesn't want to connect or sync properly.

Make Your Own Ideabook with Arne & Carlos: Create Handmade Art Journals and Bound Keepsakes to Store Inspiration and Memories
Arne Nerjordet and Carlos Zachrison
Book
An ideabook can be many things: a keepsake; a work of art; a source of inspiration; a method of...
Knowledge-Driven Developments in the Bioeconomy: Technological and Economic Perspectives: 2017
Stephan Dabbert, Andreas Pyka, Jochen Weiss and Iris Lewandowski
Book
This book is at the cutting edge of the ongoing research in bioeconomy and encompasses both...

Mastery
Book
Around the globe, people are facing the same problem - that we are born as individuals but are...