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The app seems simple enough for a beginner and the interface is easy to navigate. But... In a free version, users should be allowed to save their records for future use, even if you set a record limit to 10 per type. I had a fairly complex record to write to my first tag and it worked, thank goodness. When I open the app to write a second tag with the same information to show a friend, that's when I realized I had to start all over again from scratch. Change this and I'll give 5 stars...
My experience with this app was pretty streamlined. I wish I didn't need two apps to choose a file, but otherwise, very straightforward. This isn't the app's fault, but something to keep in mind: IF YOU ARE TRYING TO EMULATE AN AMIIBO, DO NOT BOTHER!! Amiibo cards are protected by a private key, so you are better off using this app to write a .bin file onto an NFC tag rather than taking the shortcut, it won't work otherwise. Sucks I know, but Nintendo gotta Nintendo!
This app makes it easy to write NFC tags. Since the tags are inexpensive, it's easy to add them wherever you think you might need them. I have used the free version of this app to write tags to connect to Bluetooth (a much faster way to switch between devices than manually selecting the one you want), launch associated apps for devices my Kindle now has a libby tag to get library books! It took a moment, but I did eventually figure out launching a playlist - use tasks!
I love this app for reading and writing NFC tags. This app is very easy to use. So far the free version has done everything I needed, but I am considering paying for the pro version just to support the developer. I use this in my dog rescue. we have a catalog display with many of our senior dogs or other dogs that can't make it to events. Instead of having to tell people to manually enter a dog's web address in their phone's web browser, they just have to tap on an NFC tag.
Doesn't allow writing to cards or copying. I can read tags, but when I try to copy it says read error. How can it read in one instance but errors in another...
New to NFCTools and there is a lot more to learn but I am really impressed by the ease of writing information to NFCTags and launching the applications to display the information
Love the design and organisation, but could use more tips for getting it working. NFC contactless and payments are on and working, and absolutely nothing is detected in "read". Not NFC clothes tags, not bank cards, not entry cards. However! If you take the plastic case off the phone, detect one card, then put it back, and point it at the same cards, it detects them from then on.
Works perfectly. I only got it to scan a Moncler item, worked first time - but I've since bought some rewritable ones myself (£3 for 10) and had great fun messing around with them at work. For a free app it's exceptional, very easy to use and understand, no ads annoying you every 10 seconds. I still don't understand half of the things, but I don't need to, that's for the more techy folk to fiddle with and code.
Effortless task automation. I used to use If This Then That to turn off WiFi on my phone when leaving home and back on again when returning, but there was too much of a delay. With this app, and some inexpensive NFC stickers, I just tap when leaving, and tap when returning, and the app does what I want. I've added some more tasks as well. Turn up the volume, and even launch Google Maps to direct me to the office--but only on weekdays in the morning. Yes it allows conditions as well! Very impressive. I'd pay money for this.
I don't know why but most apps are trash these days but this is a rare exception that is awesome.
fantastic, does what it's supposed to and doesn't throw ads at you every step of the way. 10/10
I just got a new driverslicence and a passport. When i scan them it works great, but 1 thing i noticed, everytime i scan my passport or driverslicene, the serial no. change, and it keeps changing even scanning the same document. I scanned my drivers licence 10 times and 10 times a different serial no. Is that normal or a bug or ... ?
app is easy to use. BUT my issue is if I try to use it to make a contact and then add socials whwn you scan the card it only will pull whatever action to made 1st. it won't pull all the info written. like if you add contact then add Facebook and Instagram the only thing that will pull when you scan the card tapping it to your phone os the contact and not socials
Works. Used to verify the RFID blocking card functions as promised
The tool is feature-packed, but crashes on scan 100% of the time so it's absolutely worthless. It can read and write my tags if I open the app and tap the buttons to do it explicitly, so I know the app can work with my tags. It only crashes if I do a cold scan. But that's how it's meant to be used and that's how I intend to use it. If I have to open an app and tap buttons to perform a task, I'll just use something else. Will buy the pro version the moment they fix this.
this was okay but the nfc doesn't save because you have to past and copy put your bitcoin in lol but my channel did not save because you have to upgrade to pro. and I don't have pro to upgrade to write now they won't save bitcoin or playlist that was written but they are a good app if you pay upfront. happy holidays Jacqueline unique Robinson thank you
The app does read/write/format etc... my smart ring but the free version no longer supports any file operations aside from linking, gotta go pro to copy/move files to/from a tag. A trial run of limited file size or quantity would have been great and earned this app five stars from me.
Absolutely painless. I haven't had any trouble with it yet. For those who say you need to be experienced with the technology to use this app and NFC tags in general, you're just factually incorrect. You do need to know what you WANT to do though. I've already made a website tag, a Venmo tag, and a business card/contact tag in about 10 minutes. Easiest thing I've done today. I couldn't imagine needing most of the pro functions for my purposes, so I'm good to go. Great app. Quite fun actually.
Absolutely awesome! I saw an advert on instagram for business cards that provide an NFC contact, but I thought rather than waste my money I'd try overwriting an old gym pass. Now, I've got a card that - in one tap - relays my phone, email, website, instagram, linkedin and github all at once... and doesn't need a battery to power it! Works like a charm! Edit: I've experimented with cross compatibility, and it seems my card won't work with iPhones. Is this addressable on a software level?
This app - allong with my rings, and NFC Tasks, has made so many things so much easier,faster, less stressful. With banking info, computer access, phone pins, house keys, and things I wont mention kept on different pieces of jewelry, I can breaze through most of life with an inconspicuos wave of the hand. It's simple, straight forward and easy to use. Just wish "Tools" and "Tasks" were combined.