kevin freels
Dymo's windows software is garbage so I thought I would try the app. It's just as lousy if not worse on Android. I don't understand... The software is just as important as the device. If you're going to make sloppy, incomprehensibly awkward software that diverges from the norm and rarely if ever update it, then at the very least you should make the devices open source so we can fix the problems ourselves.
7 people found this review helpful
john dandurand
App description lacks a list of compatible printer hardware devices. If the complete list is too long, then link to a list on the Internet. At least list what connectivity options the app supports e.g. USB, WI-FI, Bluetooth. I don't want to waste time installing this app and attempting to get it to work with my Dymo printer unless I am assured in advance that my printer is supported by the app. I know that.my printer only supports USB, but what about this Android app?
6 people found this review helpful
Carol Matt
If I could give this app zero stars, I would. I downloaded the version for the LabelWriter 450 Turbo for Windows 10. The app takes almost five minutes to open. The UI is clunky and cumbersome. It's not responsive. I used to love using my Dymo, but it's just a frustrating chore now. If I had an old computer with an older version of Windows, I would use that instead.
31 people found this review helpful