AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.9. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
43%
4 star
29%
3 star
14%
2 star
0%
1 star
14%
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Good user ratings
71% positive sampled reviews
About UCO Central App
Campus Map – The building information tab allows users to see a photo and brief description of each building. The building search function also allows users to locate buildings, which can be a big help during that busy first week of class!
Courses – Not sure where you need to be today? Use this feature to check your daily schedule, or even view the full listing of courses.
Learn@UCO – Access online class information.
Calendar – Access the university calendar for a full listing of campus and community events.
My Parking – Order your parking permit for the year at the touch of a button.
Social Media – Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, iTunesU, and more.
Faculty Directory – Search the directory to find contact information for your instructors.
Users can also use the Central app to check grades, find important phone numbers, and more.
UCO Central App Screenshots
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Reviews for UCO Central App
TheSociaIGadfly
The app is really just a traditional browser.
Using the app is fundamentally no different than using a common internet browser to access the UCO portal, so having an app for such a purpose seems kind of redundant. I get logged out of the app, just as I would an internet browser, and the display is the same as though I were accessing UCOnnect via Safari browser, as opposed to an app interface display. I mean, Pulse is capable of keeping me up to date on grades, D2L correspondence, etc., although the app is someone limited in its access to UCOnnect without having to log in with credentials. UCO should be capable of developing an app that is both friendly and secure for app users. The perfect UCO app would have an app interface display, which includes everything from UCOnnect, UCO radio, email, UCO sports, UCO social media, etc.—things that one would expect of a centralized app for students and faculty—and it wouldn’t log out users every time that the app is closed. Come on, UCO! You can do better! Roll ‘Chos!