Mild EleMints: Free Periodic Table App Reviews

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Well, I understand that this is an app done by an American. And somehow or another, Americans dont seem to recognize and fix their mistakes. By that I mean, the elements in Group 12 is no longer considered to be transition metals, but in this app (and all other apps), they still remain to be the transition metals. Come on, and wake up, Yankees!

What you see is what you get

Well, heres the app in a nutshell: you get a screen-sized version of the period table. Tap on one of the elements and you get hyperlinked to the Wikipedia entry on that element. (and no way to get back, except, of course, to start again at your home button.) You get two menu choices at the bottom of the screen: (1) display the table (see above), or (2) buy the paid version.

Good

This app is a great app for people who are interested in the elements. Just needs an update

Copernecium

Please update to reflect the June naming of Uuq 112 to Copernecium.

Helpful for Chemistry Class!

This App was helpful to me for my chemistry class. Love the fact it was free. Cant say anything more but thank you.

Paid one better

I think that the paid one is better because it has a graph of the elements, it teaches you the element in alphabetical order, and it teaches you formulas.

Good for brief reference

Its an Ok app for school.

Fantastic update

Iv had this app for a long time and have used it often, however kept 2 other periodic table apps to fill in the gaps. No more. Those other 2 are being deleted. This app is by far the best periodic table app now!!! Dont waste your time looking any further!!

Love the design

Only now started to use it and I am in love with the design. Will change rating if bugs show up but so far 5stars.

Ok

Much better then most of the apps out there. This has good info. However, it has no isotopic data on any element past gold. Also, every naturally occurring isotope is presumed stable which is not the case (ex. calcium, tugsten and nickel which are mostly composed of radioactive isotopes with half lives >10^17 years. However, the big error is on potassium whose .01% composition of K40 has a half life of only 10^9 years yet this app says they are stable). Also, there are isotopes that are found in trace amounts on earth (ex. technetium99) yet no data is displayed on such. PLZ FIX!

App

This app its very educational and good. I want to buy the pro versio but i speak spanish. I wish it had more languages.

A+!

I love this app. Its so easy to use and has tons of info. Eventually Ill upgrade to the pro version!!

Nice but inaccurate

Nice layout but some bad info which annoys me their is no such thing as " atomic weight" weight isnt really even used that much in science the correct term is atomic mass NOT atomic weight Change atomic weight to atomic mass and I will be happy

Spanish Please

My son liked the app on the iPad, but was dissapointed when he saw it was english only. Gracias ;)

Cool, but inaccurate

The element Po is a metal, not a metalloid. Some other errors need fixing as well :(

Powerful tool for the aspiring chemistry student!

This little app by far is one of the most useful periodic tables I have encountered so far. Mild EleMints does a great job of collating the majority of information for each element and presents it in a neat little format. At first glance the app looks very cluttered; however, the developers have done a great job of categorizing presented data through the color scheme. It does not feel overwhelming as information per element is neatly tucked away in slide open windows, or for more info such as lattice structures you can pinch zoom on the element to view it. Along with this package, adjustable UI, the ability to highlight certain classes of elements, view multiple diagrams and graphs, and links to outside sources makes this app very useful for the student that would rather not hunt each tidbit of information. With that said, as for previous reviews made a year ago, I have not checked whether the information has been updated. I will leave that to the more well informed. However, extra information such as background (i.e. history) on the element would be nice. The recent updated to iOS 8 has made this app crash at the startup; however, I will only rate based on the product not so much its inability to start. Pros: -A wealth of information all presented in a neat little package -Clean GUI with sharp and colorful presentation -Adjustable views Cons: -Recent updated of iOS has caused this app not to start. iOS 7 users will not encounter this problem. Other comments: -Possibly include basic history of element All in all, if youre the type to want to see a visual representation of the Bohr model of an element, or if youre the high school student looking up for atomic mass this app has it all. I give Mild EleMints a solid 5 beakers out of 5.

Does not work

A friend in my chemistry class has the full version. It looked very useful so I downloaded the free version. Whenever I open the app, it immediately crashes. Running IOS 8 on iPhone 5s.

Does not open with latest iOS 8 update

Please fix bug. App shows splash screen then shuts down. Looks like a really useful, cool app, and I love the name of your firm (Mochi Development; Mochi was the name of my childhood cat). Hope to see this fixed!

Crashes

The app immediately crashes after opening it. Please fix

Previously rated 5

But now as soon as I open it, it crashes. It wont even stay open longer than 1 second before the app crashes. Its only good for getting a peek at the logo now. From 5 stars to 1.

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