Scale - Size Comparison Apk

Scale - Size Comparison Apk

Latest version 1.2
10 Dec 2022

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.2
Rating4.3/5, based on 232 votes
Size‎7.1 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+ (Lollipop)
Author's NotesCompare the size of different objects. From atoms to the biggest stars.

About Scale - Size Comparison APK

Scale - Size Comparison APK Download for Android
Scale - Size Comparison APK Download for Android

Description

+ Scale is a simple app to compare the size of two or more objects with each other.
+ Use over 50 predefined objects or add your own.
+ Zoom in and out to feel the difference in size.
+ Discover the size of interesting theoretical objects.

Feel free to send me feedback, feature ideas or interesting object suggestions.

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.2

Updated app to Target API Level 33 (Android 13)

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  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.2 (20221012)7.1 MB

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User's Reivew

4 ★Pretty good as it is, though I have some suggestions: 1. Add light-years as a unit, that way making large objects such as galaxies isn't such a hassle. 2. Add an option to make the width and height of an object, so you can more accurately show the dimensions of it 3. Add more color options, or just a way to put in a custom color, so you don't have to worry about objects merging into other ones of the same color 4. Make an option during the comparison to line them up side-by-side
4 ★Good app, but it would be even better if there were custom colors for objects, shapes, and more specific measurements (especially light years) Altogether.
3 ★It don't use imperial system and images
2 ★you speeled alpha centuari wrong while creating a object after you created "light-year"
3 ★The reason why is that I wanna custom objects by more shapes and even I want new units like am, zm, ym, Ly. And even I need to make my own color and delete own objects. But this is still good.
5 ★LITERAL FIRE!11!!11!!1
4 ★Good app overall, but I've noticed two mistakes or inaccuracies. 1. There is a typo for Alpha Centauri (it says 'Aplha Centauri'. 2. The title of the largest known star is outdated as UY Scuti is no longer the largest known star. You may still include UY Scuti in its more accurate size, but the title for the largest known star goes to WOH G64, measuring 1540 times larger than our sun.
3 ★should be able to do height and length in one object
5 ★bueno
5 ★scale - size comparison!