sizeUp - is an App lets you measure flat surfaces

in #steemhunt6 years ago (edited)

sizeUp

is an App lets you measure flat surfaces


Screenshots

1.PNG


Hunter's comment

SizeUp is an App that performs tape measure work. It is a digital tape measure that allows you to measure the length, width and height of a surface by moving the device in the air from one point to another. It is a tool with an easy-to-use interface that can measure anything.

Features

The measurements have a high level of accuracy.
You can measure in metric or imperial units - centimeters or inches.
Collect and store historical measurements for future reference.
Share the measurements with your friends.
High level of accuracy - less than 2 cm (when measuring objects up to 1.5 meters).
Convert measurements: Easily display measurements stored in cm or inches.
Source

4.PNG

If you want to know more visit their website


Link

http://sizeup.biz/


Contributors

Hunter: @tecnol



Steemhunt.com

This is posted on Steemhunt - A place where you can dig products and earn STEEM.
View on Steemhunt.com

Sort:  

This app is a gem! Works awesome, I'm not the kind of guy that likes to return clothes.
This app is probably better for me than Goodwill.

This app is fairly new, however when it works it's amazing. I hate returning clothes which is why I avoid online shopping, but I also hate spending hours at a store. The app makes things more convenient for me

It's really smart. No need to use measuring tape any more. I figure out how to use it and I am enjoying it. Mysize has a huge potential. Keep up the good work.

Surprisingly good app.....was bang on with test measurement I did. So good I paid for full version. Did take me a couple try's watching the tutorial to get it working but that was more me than the app with being impatient.

hey there, can you quote (or remove this line for me)

High level of accuracy - less than 2 cm (when measuring objects up to 1.5 meters).

that's flagging up on my plagiarism checker and if it's copied from the website directly we need to quote it.

thank you! :)

(use > the quote in markdown to put this back in correctly!)

Hi, thanks for the observation. You're right, I should have cited the source.

I updated the publication. Of course all credits are of sizeUp

thank you for the changes. verified.


Please read our posting guidelines. If you have any questions, please join our Discord Group.