
History Timeline 6z463b
A detailed timeline of World History 473tx
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Android App Analysis and Review: History Timeline, Developed by TIMLEG. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 1.0.1.3.1, Updated On 19/01/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: History Timeline. Achieved Over 295 thousand Installs. History Timeline Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars
Comprehensive overview of world history with thousands of entries.This app covers the complete range of history from the 21st century to Ancient History and the Evolution of Life.
The app includes a wide variety of history content:
- World History: Events, Nations, Leaders, Wars
- History of Science
- History of Art
- History of Literature
- History of Music
- History of Philosophy
The display of events is fully scrollable with 25 zoom steps.
Advanced filters allow you to restrict the historical data to certain regions or type of content.
Events can be added, edited, bookmarked, compiled into lists and shared with others apps which makes this app an excellent learning tool.
We are currently offering version 1.0.1.3.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
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Recent Comments 5l362y
Rob Bl b2w2q
Fantastic concept, but it's hard to use because as you scroll, events get rearranged. It's sometimes hard to find the same event twice.
Amit Utkarsh 5m3l37
minimal, informative, updated- best the best app design 1. no ads 2. good updates and it doesnt force you to update for using it. just update it from playstore whenever required. 3. very lightweight. can be installed on lightest memory devices. 4. the settings are very useful as well for example u can make your own timeline. 5. doesnt hang or lag. 6. i can even pay for such apps subscription its so good. 7. doesnt send stupid notifications.
A Google 1zq2i
This is a useful approach, this may become a very useful app with time, easily a 5*. I like the tie-in with Wikipedia (though history is not Wikipedia's strongest field) and that you can zoom in and out in time. But apart from the time line the entries are unorganised. Not dependencies, geography, cultures. As is it is more like a bookmark app for Wikipedia.
Ulrich Roth 3l3r5a
One may call it limited in scope, but I see that as an advantage. What it specifically sets out to do, this app does perfectly. The link-up to Wikipedia is a stroke of genius - much better than having its own articles, which would inevitable fall short due to the sheer volume required. This app is free and without adds. If you are at all interested in history it deserves your attention.
Agnel Kurian 6o2jc
Surreal. Whoever put this together deserves a lot more recognition. It might seem a straightforward idea: historical events all across the world arranged in a timeline. But somebody took the effort to bring it all together with a simple intuitive interface. This is brilliant! Timleg, you know what would be more brilliant? A map interface with the events depicted on location on the map and the time range selected using a slider control. You can do it man! 😀
A Google 1zq2i
Expandability is the feature I appreciate most in this app. Plus the wide range of fields it covers. Not clear however what happens when you hit Submit after creating a new entry. Is it added just on my local system? Is it sent to the developer for review? While the history part is fairly complete, I found many gaps in the app's choice of writers, literary works, filmmakers and artists. There's also an Anglo-American bias. I've tried to correct that, wrote 400 entries, but where do they go?
A Google 1zq2i
There is still good in the world. What would possess Timleg to produce such a useful thing? We do a little bit of "on this day" every morning and it great to be able to zoom in on this app to see that else was happening in the period. Always though that was what was missing from "school" history what was happening in parallel areas & fields. Its the network of connections that really helps in learning and understanding history. Someone mentioned an individual country filter but perhaps moving borders rule that out or maybe it could be done and we should pay for that upgrade. Should be a Nobel award for apps and this would be a serious contender. Thank you so much.
Rohan Sadasivuni 6y25g
Everyone has already exhausted superlatives in describing how good this app is, but I'll say this: had I had this app when I was in school, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have hated history as much as I did. Kudos to the developer. A small suggestion: when bookmarking an event, I'm only able to add it to one custom list. One should be able to add an event like to more lists. It'll help in detailed, decluttered comparisons like one list for comparing Europe and India, one for Europe and Japan, etc.