Downloading this app, you'll get info about more than hundred particles and their antiparticles. Particles in this app are class of
Fermions
Bosons
Leptons
Hadrons
Quarks
Baryons
Hyperons
and Mesons
You can also share any particle with your friends
Material Design applied to main UI.
Fermions
Bosons
Leptons
Hadrons
Quarks
Baryons
Hyperons
and Mesons
You can also share any particle with your friends
Material Design applied to main UI.
My review
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Reviews
4.6
56 total
5 45
4 4
3 5
2 2
1 0
Adhvaith Thurvas
This is a great app! Very resourceful. I learned that there are more particles than those on my mind. I didn't even know there was something called the Xi baryon! Just one thing: there are a bit too many ads that are being a bit invasive. it would be great to remove them or put them somewhere else. otherwise, awesome!
Jonathan Metz
I really want to like this app, but I have a few things to say that, if not changed, might cause me to eventually just uninstall it. First, there are too many ads that are particularly invasive. Can you at least put them in the fringes of the app to increase user experience? Second, while it's cool to have all these stats in one place, it's baseball cards. Beyond the 17 or so types of particles in the Standard Model, I don't know anything about what the rest of these are, and I'd like to. In fact, I've been reading about particle physics for the better part of a decade (usually in news media) and this is the first I've heard of most of them. What are they? What part do they play in the grand scheme of things? How do you pronounce them? I'm a high energy enthusiast, but my day jobs are accountant and musician, and my first question upon opening the app was "what's a delta baryon?" There are few places to go for people like me who want to continue learning about particle physics beyond what's covered in regular media, but who do not study particle physics for a living. If the app was a bit more informative regarding its contents, the ads might make it seem worth it. I might even pay for it.
kodi jarvais69
The "Part" eye don't under-stand??? the """PART""" ThaT (e)y(e)<!> i donT '''stand-under''' is the: '"PART,LES''' xxx $©‘…DO YOU UNDERSTAND? nOW:((( i see le parts
Noah Blumenthal
Good reference tool too many ads
Imtiaz Ali
Many thanks! Superb and superior. I simply love it.
M. O`Brien
Azerbaijani wasn't the only new feature. The application was very interesting. Good information. 5 stars if one doesn't mind the new permissions. 1 star off because they're there. 1 star off because you didn't bother to mention them. Uninstalled.
User reviews
This is a great app! Very resourceful. I learned that there are more particles than those on my mind. I didn't even know there was something called the Xi baryon! Just one thing: there are a bit too many ads that are being a bit invasive. it would be great to remove them or put them somewhere else. otherwise, awesome!
133labs April 4, 2017
Dear Adhvaith Thurvas, thanks for liking our app. We will reduce the ads asap. I really want to like this app, but I have a few things to say that, if not changed, might cause me to eventually just uninstall it. First, there are too many ads that are particularly invasive. Can you at least put them in the fringes of the app to increase user experience? Second, while it's cool to have all these stats in one place, it's baseball cards. Beyond the 17 or so types of particles in the Standard Model, I don't know anything about what the rest of these are, and I'd like to. In fact, I've been reading about particle physics for the better part of a decade (usually in news media) and this is the first I've heard of most of them. What are they? What part do they play in the grand scheme of things? How do you pronounce them? I'm a high energy enthusiast, but my day jobs are accountant and musician, and my first question upon opening the app was "what's a delta baryon?" There are few places to go for people like me who want to continue learning about particle physics beyond what's covered in regular media, but who do not study particle physics for a living. If the app was a bit more informative regarding its contents, the ads might make it seem worth it. I might even pay for it.
133labs February 5, 2017
Hi Jonathan, we usterstand you and your concern and for sure we'll update the app in 2 weeks. We promise! :) (there'll be less ads, and many more things that you've requested) The "Part" eye don't under-stand??? the """PART""" ThaT (e)y(e)<!> i donT '''stand-under''' is the: '"PART,LES''' xxx $©‘…DO YOU UNDERSTAND? nOW:((( i see le parts
Azerbaijani wasn't the only new feature. The application was very interesting. Good information. 5 stars if one doesn't mind the new permissions. 1 star off because they're there. 1 star off because you didn't bother to mention them. Uninstalled.
133labs November 19, 2016
Dear M. O`Brien,
We are so sorry to not mentioning the new features of app. We actually decided to add some ads to the application in order to gain something to be able to make new apps and much more interesting things in the future. (permission we need is INTERNET). Hope you'll understand us.
Regards,
133labs Best app ever Loved it, is very informative and usefull,only thing is when I go back from viewing a particle it takes me to the home screen
It would be great if you add a little context about all particles
133labs August 15, 2015
We're currently working on this. Please, wait for upcoming updates Good app but needs little improvement Pleasing and informative. Some areas of improvement 1. Please give common name of particles instead of or with symbol on the main screen. I may not know the symbol of particle I am looking for. 2. Please include pics of particle if possible. May be artistic representation 3. Include search facility 4. History of particles. Date and person of discovery and interesting tidbits about them. 5. Please optimize size of app. 6MB is hight for this app.
133labs August 7, 2015
Thank you for valuable feedback.This app was built in three days and that's why there are many areas that we need to improve.1.Unfortunately, there are no common names for each particle.Particles are listed according to their families like Sigma baryons.2.Also,a few of particles have artistic images.We are working on search and about. Size reduced Review deleted
What's New
+ On back pressed bug fixed
+ Optimizations made
Additional information
Updated
November 20, 2016
Installs
5,000 - 10,000
Current Version
1.7.1
Requires Android
4.0.3 and up
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