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iQuakeMini

iQuakeMini at Mac App Store analyse

ORION Microsystems
1,184 ratings · Power index: 550
Version 6.0.4
Size 67.96 Mb
Updated 8 years ago
Released 28 May 2011

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Description

iQuakeMini displays earthquake activity using heat maps. You can see instantly where the last earthquake happened and Earth is most active. The Earthquake List show the latest earthquakes, location, depth and time, with a direct links to USGS advanced technical details. iQuakeMini can send Push Notifications when earthquakes occur in one of your pre selected areas. You can define up to three areas on a mini-map, with magnitude triggers for day and night. The screen and maps can be shared and posted on Twitter, Facebook, iMessage. Pictures can also be saved in Camera Roll. Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/appsmini Facebook http://goo.gl/6o262G https://goo.gl/ETc3i9 Google Plus http://goo.gl/tYEDTM YouTube: http://youtu.be/kTueFOl6i-g http://youtu.be/tabxirgnnxU Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/23916512 Twitpic: http://bit.ly/kELeNK

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 12.1k
Est. Revenue ~ $4.95k

Availability

Devices

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 1.39 CAD
China 6 CNY
France 1.09 EUR
Germany 1.09 EUR
Italy 1.09 EUR
Netherlands 1.09 EUR
Portugal 1.09 EUR
Spain 1.09 EUR
Poland 1.09 EUR
UK 0.99 GBP
India 79 INR
Japan 120 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 999.99 KRW
Poland 4.99 PLN
Turkey 6.99 TRY
USA 0.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 1.09 USD
Ukraine 0.99 USD

Very Nice Educative and Informative application

Aladin Gaston · 14 years ago · v2.0

This is a very easy to use application, I try the lite application first but this one give you the extra ability to receive notification on your system, you can program the notification level for daytime and nigh time. you can also set 3 different area to monitor. Strongly recommended for kid and adult. Thank you for this application.

Iquakemini

Dymnbak · 9 years ago · v5.0.3

Good app!! Shows everything you need to know about earthquakes around the world. The last update made it even better. Love the fact that as you zoom closer, Google Earth kicks in.

Best Quake app for iPad and iPhone

dbjn · 14 years ago

iQuakeMini is the best worldwide Quake monitor on iTunes. It allows notications to be fine tuned to alert you to only a specific region as well as a specific magnitude range. Notifications can also be set to off for specific times like at work or when sleeping. You can dig into as much info as you like about any quake with a single tap from the US Geological Service. It has worked flawlessly for me. I recommend this to anyone interested in earthquakes around the world.

Does not work

aw888 · 14 years ago

Crashes. Dont waste you money.

Fascinating

Superior Shores · 14 years ago

Living in a non-quake region of the world, I had no idea the earth was shaking this much! When the free version failed to operate with the new iPad update, I bought the new version right away.

Hola Amigos

Monob69 · 14 years ago

La application esta prometedora but , when i setting the magnitude and finish this like 3.7 do not save. And some times kicking me out the Application :( why!!!!!! And if you select the help button , and try to returner or back this Freezing OR Kicking me OuT ckeck that plz

Great App

Bozz6951 · 13 years ago

I live in the Midwest but Im concerned about the Earth and forces being placed upon it and the people living in those areas. I check this app every day and even though I live in IL, we have a rather large fault line of our own to watch. Also, as a retired Land Surveyor, Im concerned about being in the flood area if a Midwest quake opens a fault line large enough to cause the Great Lakes to drain to the south. Being at the low end of that much water makes me looking for higher ground. Im a big fan of your Plates tab too; Quakes and Plates are definitely related.