Horoscopes for Facebook App Reviews

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A lot of ads

Too many flashing ads. Horoscopes are ok.

My horoscope

How can it be mine when I dont use it. STOP POSTING ON MY BEHALF

Fun App!

No worries, no problems. Daily horoscope is a fun app and I read it every day. Makes my day!!

iOS 7

LOVE this app, but I havent been able to use I downloaded and installed iOS 7. I go to open it and it crashes instantly.

Closes right away

Soon as I click to open it pops up and closes faster then it did when it opened.

Crashes

The app does not work with iOS 7... Crashes as soon as you open it...

Update

App will not open with iOS 7 on my iPhone 4. Update required.

Instantly crashes with iOS 7

Since updating to iOS 7 the app instantly crashes. Tried reinstalling but same thing. Might as well delete it to save space if its creator is not going to provide update. Its been a week and still nothing..?

Doesnt work on iOS 7

App is great but it doesnt work on iOS 7. Crashes instantly.

Fix your app

Does not want to load even the startup process. Dont download this unless they fix the start up of this app

It was working now its not.

It was working fine..then this morning when I tried to look at the app, its not working. It takes forever to load.

Terrible App

When it opens on your sign the page is 3/4 ads and crap and you cant read your daily information. A piece of crap app.

Doesnt work well at all.

This app used to work and was great but more recently is does not load more than a sentence of the horoscope and the rest is missing. The app frequently crashes as well.

Used to bed great

Was good but now you can even read all the daily horoscope just the first sentence please pleas fix it :)

Loading...

This app used to work smoothly and all the time, but recently its been stuck at the loading screen and wont let me read my horoscope... Maybe try fixing this

Learn the future if it doesnt crash?

This can be fun and uncanny how close it becomes to reality but many many crashes in trying to open up page sometimes it works sometimes ? If I HOMEUPDATESCOUNTRIESDISASTERSTOPICSORGANIZATIONSJOBSTRAINING Print 26 May 2015 India heatwave kills 800 as capitals roads melt REPORTfrom Agence France-PressePublished on 26 May 2015 1 6 googleplus0 1 reddit0 0 Hyderabad, India | 10:41 GMT by Vivek Nemana At least 800 people have died in a major heatwave that has swept across India, melting roads in New Delhi as temperatures neared 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit). Hospitals were on alert to treat victims of heatstroke and authorities advised people to stay indoors, with no end in sight to the searing conditions. Indias Meteorological Department said it had issued heat warnings to several states where temperatures were forecast to top 45 degrees Celsius over the next few days. "As of now, we dont predict any respite from the extreme heatwave for the next few days," said spokesman B. P. Yadav. Hundreds of people -- mainly from the poorest sections of society -- die at the height of summer every year across the country, while tens of thousands suffer power cuts from an overburdened electricity grid. Streets were deserted in Hyderabad, capital of the worst-hit state of Andhra Pradesh in southern India where 551 people have died in the last week. Hyderabad, India | AFP | Tuesday 5/26/2015 - 09:05 GMT | 652 words ADDS QUOTES, COLOUR by Vivek Nemana At least 800 people have died in a major heatwave that has swept across India, melting roads in New Delhi as temperatures neared 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit). Hospitals were on alert to treat victims of heatstroke and authorities advised people to stay indoors, with no end in sight to the searing conditions. Indias Meteorological Department said it had issued heat warnings to several states where temperatures were forecast to top 45 degrees Celsius over the next few days. "As of now, we dont predict any respite from the extreme heatwave for the next few days," said spokesman B. P. Yadav. Hundreds of people -- mainly from the poorest sections of society -- die at the height of summer every year across the country, while tens of thousands suffer power cuts from an overburdened electricity grid. Streets were deserted in Hyderabad, capital of the worst-hit state of Andhra Pradesh in southern India where 551 people have died in the last week. "The state government has taken up education programmes through television and other media to tell people not to venture into the outside without a cap, to drink water and other measures," said P. Tulsi Rani, special commissioner for disaster management in the state. "We have also requested NGOs and government organisations to open up drinking water camps so that water will be readily available for all the people in the towns." Hyderabad street vendor P. Gangamma said the heat was making her head pound, but she had no choice but to stay outside. "For the past three days hot wind has been coming in," said the 65-year-old, who sells cigarettes on a busy intersection. "I am a diabetes patient, but I have no husband and no sons, so I have to stay here and keep shop." Bad business Large parts of India, including the capital New Delhi, have endured days of sweltering heat, prompting fears of power cuts as energy-guzzling air conditioners work overtime. The Hindustan Times daily said the maximum temperature in the capital hit a two-year high of 45.5 degrees Celsius on Monday -- five degrees higher than the seasonal average. The paper carried a front-page photo of a main road in the city melting in the heat, with the white pedestrian crossing stripes curling and spreading into the black asphalt. "Its baking hot out here -- our outing has turned into a nightmare," said Meena Sheshadri, a 37-year-old tourist from the western city of Pune who was visiting Delhis India Gate monument with her children. "My throat is parched, even though Ive been constantly sipping water." Delhi street food vendor Hari Om said business was slow, with few people venturing out in the furnace-like conditions. "All the food is getting spoilt even though I prepared it fresh in the morning. Its bad business but what to do," he said. "People are not coming out and they also dont feel like eating. All they want is to sip cold water all day." In Telangana state, which borders Andhra Pradesh in the south, 231 people have died in the last week as temperatures hit 48 degrees Celsius over the weekend. In the western state of Orissa 11 people were confirmed to have died from the heat. Another 13 people have died in the eastern state of West Bengal, where unions urged drivers in the city of Kolkata to stay off the roads during the day. Indias power industry has long struggled to meet rapidly rising demand in Asias third largest economy, with poorly maintained transmission lines and overloaded grids. The Hindustan Times warned that some of the hot, dry conditions could plunge the worst-affected states into drought before monsoon rains arrive. The monsoon is forecast to hit the southern state of Kerala towards the end of this month before sweeping across the country, but it will be weeks before the rains reach the arid northern plains. bur-cc/iw © 1994-2015 Agence France-Presse Agence France-Presse: ©AFP: The information provided in this product is for personal use only. None of it may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the express permission of Agence France-Presse. 1 6 googleplus0 1 reddit0 0 Primary country India Content format: News and Press Release Language: English Disaster type: Heat Wave HOMEUPDATESCOUNTRIESDISASTERSTOPICSORGANIZATIONSJOBSTRAINING ABOUT USHELP

Problem with app

App opens but doesnt show horoscope, doesnt load. Please fix!

My

Cant open it now unlike before.

Cindykou

Believe it...

No horoscope

Are youll ever goin to fix this no readings at all it STINKS

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