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The The Elements by Theodore Gray app recently received 13 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given The Elements by Theodore Gray app an average rating of 4.56 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 111 ratings since its release on Sep 21 by NatureGuides. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about The Elements by Theodore Gray?

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Rated 4.69 out of 5

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13 Positive User Reviews for The Elements by Theodore Gray

Update the UI

Please update the UI to match modern apps, you’re still using skeuomorphic buttons and the like.

The must-have science app...

Even if you know nothing about chemistry! I wish I had this back when I was in high school. The graphics were really good and worked without any internet connection, which I appreciated.

Amazing app!!! But it NEVER crashed on me.

I usually get too bored playing normal apps. This the best thing to use especially when I get bored. Also, when I don’t have the book itself (yes I do have the book this app is based on). I am not sure if (other ;3) kids would like this but...at least I do...

歌が日本バージョンだけ特別に用意してあります。

まずびっくりしたのは、「元素の歌」が入っていて、最初だけ、アプリ起動と同時にそれが再生されます。 更に、このアプリは多言語翻訳されており、私の様な科学的な英語が得意でない者も読めます。 タイトルの通りなのですが、元素の歌について、 全ての言語で英語の歌が流れるのですが 日本語に設定すると、可愛い娘さん達が歌います。 日本語分かる方はラッキーですよ。

Literally the best thing ever

Theodore Grey is an amazing writer and this shows. It is basically the book (which I love to death, it is the reason why I love chemistry so much I decided to major in it) except with moving 3D images and an awesome song! Highly recommend. If I could suggest one thing, I wish that this app included the extra info that is is the iPad version, but this is still awesome! 6/5

Nice support and a great App!

Not many apps are supported for a decade but this app will be. They’ve remained committed to it and many are grateful!

Amazing

This has got to be one of the most brilliant educational apps for the iPad. Even if you think you aren’t into chemistry or physics, the pictures and stories make this VERY worthwhile. Check it out!!

Flerovium pollution.

This is really amazing, this is the book but better, but I noticed a bug(I think). It says that the oceans are 0.00044% Flerovium, and this is more abundant than calcium, which is kind o common in shells. Also I’m pretty sure only a few atoms, maybe 80, have been made. Please fix this.

LOVE The Japanese Version of "The Song" 👏😀

As well as being a FANTASTIC GRAPHICAL AND TEXTUAL information resource for the Periodic Table, I have to admit that I will sometimes just run the App to hear the Japanese Version of the "Element Song"! Plus, don't forget their Molecules app as well! Having SCIENCE with a SENSE OF HUMOR is GREAT, as well as being VERY WELL DONE! Scientists, TAKE NOTE!

Wonderful

If, like me, you endured, rather than enjoyed, High School chemistry, you need this app. It's authoritative, concise, and incredibly beautiful. The knowledge it contains is as essential to understanding what we see around us as literacy. Worlds open.

The Elements

You know what you can get for free On your own website or whatever it says You have a good idea about what you’re doing

Love this app

I didn't care for Chemistry when I was in high school and later at M.I.T. untill I ran into this app. It is the best introduction to the elements and I put it on my educational website of best educational apps for the iPad and smart phones and tablets. Runs on my Mac too.

Good information. Lousy table.

The information under each element is very good and presented in a very interesting way. However the main periodic table is too busy and hard to read. The tiny thumbnail pics are pretty useless at that scale and the element numbers are very difficult to see. Would be better if the main table was more traditional while keeping the rest of the detailed info on the first drill down menu.