Guys,
I have successfully downloaded, installed and tested. Here are my first notes:
- answer choices: choice selection is made by pressing one of the A to E options. The way it is implemented dos NOT allow the user to CHANGE the answer. It would be more interesting to have radio buttons, which in fact are also used on the real GMAT user interface.
- MODE: it would be interesting to have a PRACTICE mode (free of time), in addition to a TEST mode (time restricted).
- red time counter: the time-counter-red feature is interesting, but only for those who wish to pace themselves. I would put it as a setting the user can configure, turning on or off depending on his / her specific interests.
- content: the application comes with a stadard quantitative set of exercises. It would be interesting to allow users to gather standard GMAT content, and have these content uploaded to the application in a simple form. By using open standards, you would allow the application to be a framework for GMAT tests, which can be assembled and loaded by anyone. Obviously, it will depend on your interest regarding making money out of the app.
- sets: although the custom set feature is REALLY interesting, I would also create the option for more than one set each containing the standard number of exercises. I could not understand how you'll structure this in the final app, since the beta version displays only one 37 quant. set, but it would definitely be interesting to have multiple separate sets.
That's it. Congratulations for the good work. I can't wait for the final app with additional tests and content.
Please keep my email among the testers, and send additional info.
Regards,
fábio póvoa
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