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1. Great work, Electrodoc!It was a great app until a recent update (during the last year) when it developed a problem: most of the time the keyboard doesn't show up for an input prompt, e.g. the capacitor value entry window comes up, without the keyboard to enter the value.
2. When I get money for use in the play store, I would actually consider buying the pro version, because the ads are not annoying and some advanced features are paywalled in contrast to the easy features - which is fair enough.
3. I might like to buy the full version, I just tried the free version, and have only been looking through the images, definitions, diagrams, symbols, etcetera.
4. Right now, the app contains features for general uses, which I appreciate a lot.This app has saved my butt more times than I care to admit! I am so impressed at how comprehensive this app is! It seriously has every connector and pin-out you can think of (seriously, if you can think of it, Electrodoc has already beaten you to it).
5. (I.e: R1 or volts out, or total power)I'm truly a novice w.r.t. electronics, but the amount of functionality available on the free version is quite incredible.
6. My only gripe is that updates occasionally remove things from the free version, and make them only available in the paid for version.
7. Following your explanation I've now re-installed & the Electrodoc version is working very well.
8. The ads are not invasive at all, the general navigation is very intuitive (although I've not used it actively for work/studies) and responsive...This app worked great for the project I was working on.
9. Bit sneaky really...This app is very useful, but it appears to contain a component that runs in the background and uses battery even when prohibited by Android settings.
10. Stock Pixel 2.Original Electrodroid was working well & quite useful for device & connector pins.
11. Think I might go ahead and purchase the pro version to get rid of pesky ads in the future.