
Chapi The Clown
I've been using this app for years. I just noticed I've never reviewed it and I feel guilty. When you first download the app, you will want to take the time to adjust it's settings for your own preferences. That is simple and easy to figure out. Then, make sure you have given it full battery, location, and data permissions. It does need these to be fully perfect. Lastly, enjoy the app. I have gotten alerts very quickly and have never missed any. 5 stars. Thank you to the engineers.
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I absolutely love this app! I've used another alert app for years that recently quit notifications and stumbled upon this app, which is much faster at notifying of new events, plus has a much simpler UI with just the right amount of information per incident without technical details to confuse you. Don't know why I didn't find this before. Uses very little battery and resources and is consistent every time. A winner! Update: I just can't say enough good about this! Absolutely does the job!
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Seems like a great app. My research said it was the best (I compared professional reviews and comparisons for several of the highest rated and most popular apps) and I am satisfied choosing this one. Within a few minutes of looking at the free one, I paid for the pro version. Suggestion: something that I hope gets added in settings eventually, at the least for those of us who supported the developer with the paid Pro version...I would love to have 2 notification options. For example, I'd like to set it to tell me about ALL magnitude earthquakes near me (or in my state, etc,), but then separately also still tell me about all earthquakes in my country/continent that are above a certain magnitude (ie: 5+). Right now, if I want to know about just the bigger earthquakes everywhere, then it won't tell me about smaller ones near me or in my state, and if I want both (all near me, and bigger ones on my continent) I have to accept what seems like getting "spammed" (it's not really spam) constantly with useless 1.0's thousands of miles away that I don't care about just to make sure I can get notified about small ones near me and still hear about big ones farther away. -I won't reduce my rating for that, I know it's hard to build in, and it's just a suggestion. Thanks for doing a great job so far!
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