Tuesday, 7 May 2024
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‎Graph Paper

Graph Paper is a simple app to replicate real-life graph paper. I tried to make Graph Paper simple to use without creating too much complication that you might find in other CAD applications. You can use it map out Minecraft locations, graph coordinates in your math or engineering class, or draw out cross-stitch patterns. The possibilities are endless. Feature highlights: Drawing and Designing – Line weight – Multiple colors (More can be purchased in app) – Line Types ( Solid, Dashed, Dots ) – Square and Circle Shapes – Line Snap and Ortho – Coordinate tool tips Text – Add text to your drawing – Select from different fonts, sizes and colors Paper Types – Resizable Grid. – Isometric Paper Grid – Blueprint paper Saving and Exporting – Save drawings and come back to them later. – Save to Camera Roll as Picture – Email as PDF – Print from inside Graph Paper Help documentation included to show you how to use features.

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. – Fixed an issue exporting to PDF was not adding the .pdf extension – Fixed an issue when emailing a Drawing, the drawing would not open.

Trust me when I say this app is app is Impossible to use. In my opinion The owner is stealing money from people.

I really liked the simplicity of this app when I first got it, but each update seems to mess it up more. Now I can’t even get the cursor to start ON a grid line. Very frustrating.

I purchased this to simply enable me to put rough diagrams of frame work on a house I’m renovating. Sorry but I’ve got to say this app is rubbish. Very poor at everything including drawing a straight line. Even moving the grid too a new section of paper is difficult if not impossible. The measurement tool is awful. Making two lines the same length is impossible. Even tapping the screen puts “ghost lines” in that you don’t even intend to make. There are free apps that are much better than this scam app. I do not recommend this and would appreciate it if I would get a refund. The app is trash.

App Privacy

The developer, Adam McElhaney, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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