iPhone virtual carpentry tools are pretty much useless

Pop Mech reviews four virtual tools for the iPhone—a fake plumb, level, a fake tape measure, and a set of fake calipers—and finds them all lacking.

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10 Responses to iPhone virtual carpentry tools are pretty much useless

  1. hectorinwa says:

    Score one for the G1. Our level app doesn’t need to be calibrated. (why does the iphone’s?)

  2. sheshe says:

    i got lazy last week and tried to hang my art show with the ihandy level app.. it was so horrible that i had to rehang everything with a real level.

  3. The Lizardman says:

    Somewhere a fanboy is going to build a house using these iphone tools and then claim the odd angles and poor construction are a feature brought to him by the great leader’s blessed device and we should all lament not living in similar squalor

  4. Anonymous says:

    @ Lizardman:

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  5. The Lizardman says:

    @4 Bravo

  6. TheCrawNotTheCraw says:

    I am using the Virtual Hammer application for my iPhone. For some reason, my iPhone keeps breaking; this is the sixth one I’ve had to buy since I purchased this app. Does anyone know: is it possible for iPhone apps to “brick” an iPhone?

    P.S. Speaking of bricks, I also used the iPhone to stir some cement before I laid a new walkway. The walkway looks great, but I can’t get the cement off the iPhone.

  7. Anonymous says:

    @8 I believe you need to use the iScrape app to get the concrete off.

  8. beneditor says:

    Dude, these fake tools are…. FAKE!!!

    *internet gets a little larger*

  9. dculberson says:

    I can’t even imagine developing those, seeing how bad they are, and yet still asking $.99 for them.

  10. DMcK says:

    Don’t have the other tools, but once the level is calibrated (I used a head of camera tripod with its bubble levels) it seems to work fine for small tasks (picture-hanging, putting up the odd small shelf). I wouldn’t build a house with it though.

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