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Way to jump in at the end of the conversation and NOT read anything we've already talked about.

  1. Way to criticise a simple and clear summary of what two pages of comments failed to properly ascertain.
  2. Way to troll.
  3. Way to bow to hypocrisy by condemning the perpetuation of a thread by posting a response.

//doobi18
 
iScale App

It did work, as I said, between about 3 and 5 pounds, which is worthless.

It was sensitive to what kind of surface you put it on, which is why it was not accurate below 3 pounds.

Below one pound, it was not sensitive at all.

Yes, different iphone = different motors, characteristics, etc...so you would need a calibration sequence built into the application.

If anyone can figure out how to make it better, go for it.
 
It did work, as I said, between about 3 and 5 pounds, which is worthless.

It was sensitive to what kind of surface you put it on, which is why it was not accurate below 3 pounds.

Below one pound, it was not sensitive at all.

Yes, different iphone = different motors, characteristics, etc...so you would need a calibration sequence built into the application.

If anyone can figure out how to make it better, go for it.

Really the only way I'll beleive this is even remotly possible is if you post a video. Besides -
Post scale - $15.00
iPhone - $299.00 plus associated cost

If you're that hard up, get a postal scale and don't use your phone for deals.
 
With the 3.0 software update, expect to see a company make a scale that plugs into the dock connector.
 
  1. Way to criticise a simple and clear summary of what two pages of comments failed to properly ascertain.
  2. Way to troll.
  3. Way to bow to hypocrisy by condemning the perpetuation of a thread by posting a response.

//doobi18

Get off the high horse buddy. The screen not being pressure sensitive was duly noted (and your post with big text was obnoxious), and your third point doesn't even make sense, as he didn't object to the thread continuing.
 
Iphone Scale Application available in App Store

Search Scale Application in App Store to download an application that can weigh objects placed on the iphone screen.
 
Search Scale Application in App Store to download an application that can weigh objects placed on the iphone screen.

False.

It uses the methods described by questrillion earlier. Hardly accurate and hardly a scale. I'd be a better judge using my hand and taking a guess.
 
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