Seismo at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 2411 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
Utilities Weather Weather Utilities
Developer: Michal Krzysztofowicz
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.91, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 03 May 2013
App size: 0 Bytes
4.0 ( 0 ratings )
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Estimation application downloads and cost

> 53.04k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 21.7k
Estimation App Cost


Seismo is a little free application that allows you to get a list of earthquakes from around the world.

Seismo uses the data feed provided by United States Geological Survey (USGS) to display the details about all earthquakes from the list.
Available in countries
Country Price
Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Korea, Republic Of free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free
Available for devices
MacDesktop,
*****Tolle App - für Interessierte

Diese App gibt Interessierten einen guten Überblick über die Bewegungen auf unserer Erde. Einfch zu bedienen und sehr verständlich. Tut alles wie beschreben!

Very nice app!!

Very interesting

Great app, data is true and useable.

Very easy and straightforward. Would like to see the world map a bit bigger and an option to switch between standard and metric values. Well done app.

Good and Accurate!

The only thing lacking is an iPhone version.

Great Idea.

The landscape for Earthquake app’s for the Mac is scarce to say the least, I like this one so far and I would be interested in when the next update will be out for 2014?, thanks.

Great !

This is exactly what i needed, excellent productivity tool.

You get what you pay for with this free app

It’s not worth the download. The screen shot is a bit misleading, suggesting there is some connection between the map image and text. There is no real interactivity or sense of immediacy with the app. It’s not an app; it’s actually just a table of recent seismological readings and events coupled with a link to a U.S. Geological Survey report of the quake. I didn’t have to pay for this “app," and yet I still feel duped.

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