AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 71 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.4
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
50%
4 star
38%
3 star
13%
2 star
0%
1 star
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What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
27% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
71% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
88% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.4★ average)
About Vemkar
In Armenian, a “Vemkar” is the specially anointed stone that serves as a movable altar, which can be used for ritual functions in the absence of a permanent sanctuary. As a portable tablet, it allows the sacred power of the Armenian Church to be brought to people in even the most remote places.
The Vemkar app places access to the Armenian Church in the palm of your hand. Obtain the latest news from the Eastern Diocese, read the daily Scripture verses, listen to Armenian spiritual music, request prayers, post comments, find local events, and share photos and images on social networks.
FEATURES
-News stories
-Scripture readings
-Videos
-Photos
-Armenian spiritual and folk music
- Request a prayer
-Calendar of events
-Latest Armenian Church publications
-Find a local parish
-Eastern Diocese’s Twitter feed
-Twitter and Facebook access for content sharing
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Reviews for Vemkar
apetchr
Won’t play anymore. Why?
Love this app. Share it with my grandchildren every time I see them. But I can’t get it to play lately. Have iOS 14.8.1
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Features
What I particularly like about this app is that the Church Fathers can post small editorials about Christian life and go into depth, like a blog post. The daily scripture is amazing as well because it provides like a source of daily Christian knowledge, that is Orthodox rather than Protestant, something very difficult in anglophone spheres. Also, that the posts are dated makes me feel more connected to the diocese. On that note, I feel like the chat system is too broad. Like, I would love to be able to send this as a private message or post this on a private blog sphere with my parish members, but having access to the entire user base of the app is just too intimidating and it doesn’t lend itself towards meaningful discussion. The idea of a social messaging system via the Church app is actually really interesting, but it can’t be everyone— it’s too hectic and uncontrollable. Furthermore, I don’t understand why the prayers aren’t offered with translations in grabar, both Armenian dialects, and Russian, in addition to the English. Rather than an empty comments section, it’d be nice to toggle between Armenian and English since I personally prefer to use the liturgical language when I pray. I feel like there are others than would agree with this sentiment. Also, it’d be very nice to have access to the full Bible with togglability between English-grabar, Russian-grabar, and Eastern Armenian-grabar. For reference, the Copts also have an app called the “Coptic Reader” which I feel is very well produced and is worth it for the developers to take a look at.