Bloody brilliant. I love the full download option
Comic works great but the explanation does not work.
Me too - loved this app but it stopped loading new comics after "Orion". Worked for 4 years without an update, that's impressive! Hoping for a fix to cover the next 4 years... ;-) Update Feb 27: it works again! Without downloading any updates!?!?
Great (possibly best) viewer for xkcd and "What if"! It's easy to use, I like how you can choose favourites, and the implementation of "explain xkcd" is really nice. Edit1: Implementation of Explain Xkcd since recently gives an error: "http status code 301"
Don't install extra apps without asking. Uninstalled immediately after noticing it installed an app called "What If". Maybe it's on me for not paying more attention, but it still seems shady.
I have been using this app thrice per week since at least 2014 (but maybe 2012) and I love it. Lately, though, the lack of updates/attention has started to catch up with it. It has not updated in at least a week and the Explain XKCD link no longer works. I wish that it would receive just a little TLC in order to repair these slight issues. I want to keep using the app. I really, really do.
The app seems to have broken on February 10th and isn't displaying any of the comics published since then.
App hasn't updated to the last few comics, appears to be broken and no longer supported.
Very helpful app, although since Project Orion, it doesn't realize that new comics came out, even after oressing download all :/
It used to be by far the best way to access these brilliant comics, but it seems to be in disrepair. I uninstalled it today because it seems that it now fails to update new comics, which is the final thing on top of one or two other slightly broken features that makes this app no longer worth it for me. :( Still deserves 3 stars because what it does have is still nice.