At the $2.99 price, and boasting 200+ MB, I had hoped to find something special here, but was disappointed. Its functional but unpolished, and doesnt seem any different from other, less expensive and bloated apps. I might have kept it anyway, if I liked the appearance, but every one of the 5 styles could be called "5th grade art project". Sorry, I just dont find the hand-drawn pastel look to be visually appealing.
Does a womans weight affect her period? Not to my knowledge… so why does this app track weight, along with "intimacy" and temperature? On the settings screen, there are some buttons (the "+" and "-" buttons) which are as big as my whole finger, and other controls (the check boxes for the period alarm) that are as small as the head of a pin. Why arent the standard iPhone rotary selection controls being used, instead of "+" and "-" buttons? I get the impression the developer didnt know how to utilize all aspects of the iPhone application programming interface, and so just made do with what (s)he knew how to do, or could do quickly. Also, where I come from, the term for release of the egg is called "ovulation". On the settings screen, I see the word "ovulating, which is close enough I guess, but on the calendar screen, I see the word "ovuleting". Whats that?
To top it off, I went to visit the developers website (mobileking.net), and found it is denoted as having a "bad reputation" by Web of Trust (WOT). I think Ill just stay away.
Alehra about STYLE Period Calendar