AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.2. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.2
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
75%
4 star
4%
3 star
0%
2 star
8%
1 star
13%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
20% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
82% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
79% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.2★ average)
About 50 Ducks
50ducks app showcases more than 40 free historical ducks, with all of the available information that we know about them.
Furthermore, if you want to explore the map at its full scale, premium members get additional access to thousands of historical data, as well as, GPS-tagged birds by Jack Miner and more.
A large percentage of membership dollars go to supporting the Jack Miner Sanctuary, Tierra De Aves and non-profits across North America.
Terms of use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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Reviews for 50 Ducks
hdyurjf
Very Disappointed
The idea of this app is intriguing however Only 1 duck shows up as active in last 30 days. There are several from many years ago. When I try to look at the only active duck tracking ,it stops updating 4 months behind on the map. All of the other birds are turkey vultures,ospreys or golden eagles. When you try to see their track the app crashes. Waste of my money! Don’t let them waste yours!
Mujajaja
Bug Riddled and Bad Data
This app is incredibly disappointing. The bugs shutdown the app if you forward through a timeline too fast. There are only a handful of ducks actually giving off “live” data and as far as I can tell, that just means birds that were active this year—in numerous cases, they haven’t pinged since May or August. Obviously should be removed from the live dataset. Furthermore, raptors are a significant portion of the 1,350 birds they advertise… so either rename the app or make it actually waterfowl centric. It was cool for about 15 minutes, until I realized all these things. There’s huge potential in this if a real effort is made to co-sponsor satellite information with wintering birds, ones that would cover a significantly variable portion of the flyways. Jack Miner hosts birds local to the Great Lakes region and very few waterfowl enthusiasts could give a rip about that. To summarize, this app is nowhere near worth a 9.99/month subscription.