Find out your future baby gender with uBaby

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  1. Oksik

    Oksik Active Member

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    Do you want to have a female or a male baby?
    Do you want to know what baby you or your friends are bearing – a boy or a girl?

    We’re representing uBaby application which will allow you easily and clearly choose the required date of conception or predict the sex of your future baby.
    To make this calculation you just have to enter the dates of birth of the future parents. And if you enter the dates of birth of the future grandparents the calculation will be more accurate.
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    This application is based on some calculation techniques checked in practice and having confirmation!
    We’d like you to pay attention to the fact that very many different biological factors can influence on the sex of the future baby that’s why any method of prediction including this application does not give 100% of guarantee.
    This application is not an alternative to traditional medical tests and procedures on predicting sex of the future baby.
    May you have healthy babies!

    Appstore link

    Yes, this app is a little bit expensive, but it contains unique algorithms and they are making this price.
     
  2. Enzo-259

    Enzo-259 Well-Known Member

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    You're joking right? $29.99?!?!
     
  3. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

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    or have a gene test at the doctors instead
     
  4. LBG

    LBG Señor Member

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    nada ilegal
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    What a load of tosh.
    I feel sorry for anyone who is stupid enough to buy this app.
     
  5. bmn0210

    bmn0210 Well-Known Member

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    Someone please ban this scammer ASAP, and report his fake app to Apple - what the **** are they smoking to let blatant scams like this through?
     
  6. FK1983

    FK1983 Well-Known Member

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    #6 FK1983, Feb 26, 2010
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    What a joke, apple should ban this developer....
     
  7. Aurora

    Aurora Well-Known Member

    This program could be written in something like Python with maybe 30 lines of code. In pseudocode:
    If male parent is born in ____:
    then baby is ___
    Else if female parent is born in ____:
    then baby is ___
    Else if male and female parents are born in ___:
    then baby is ___
    ...
    ...

    Really pathetic attempt at a scam. I can't believe Apple actually approved this. Do they actually use the app and read the app description before approving it?? Makes me wonder if they actually do anything before approving an app.
     
  8. steelfires

    steelfires Well-Known Member

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    Candy Mountain, Charlie!
    No actually Apple doesn't. THey check to make sure ther's no viruses, then it's through.
     
  9. bmn0210

    bmn0210 Well-Known Member

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    Either way, fake apps are a violation of their TOS, so they'll kick it out if someone reports it.
     
  10. Mew2468

    Mew2468 Well-Known Member

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    My guess is this app will have these reviews:
    • 25% being 5 stars "Amazing! This app works!"
    • 25% being 1 star "Hey, this app doesn't work."
    • 50% being 5 star shill reviews
     
  11. Random_Guy

    Random_Guy Well-Known Member

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    Australia, mate!
    Most. Epic. App. Ever.
     
  12. steelfires

    steelfires Well-Known Member

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    Candy Mountain, Charlie!
    Define a fake app.
     
  13. Joshuax

    Joshuax Active Member

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    An app that that doesn't do the function it advertises to. Although in this case, the app says it's not %100.
     
  14. sid187

    sid187 Well-Known Member

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    wow.. i thought was just a joke but its a real app.. sad.

    apple messes with daisy mae... apple needs to get some new monkeys.

    chris.
     
  15. bmn0210

    bmn0210 Well-Known Member

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    It still doesn't do what it claims to do. It claims to "calculate" using "proven techniques", which is a lie. Pseudorandom number generator != "proven technique".
     
  16. sid187

    sid187 Well-Known Member

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    yeah they slit there own wrist with "proven..."

    i just do understand where they came up with the price for this app.

    chris.
     
  17. Joshuax

    Joshuax Active Member

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    If this app was ever right once, the dev will probably consider that as a proven result. And if it's never right, he'll say "well, I said it was never 100%". This app is absolutely stupid but he seems to have covered himself "technically". And frankly, if someone is dumb enough to buy this app, I say he should able to keep the $30.
     
  18. Oksik

    Oksik Active Member

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    uBaby lite version is available in AppStore!
    You can check the sex of the expected child. But if you want to predict your future baby gender, please buy the full version.

    download
     
  19. bmn0210

    bmn0210 Well-Known Member

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    Why hasn't Apple removed this piece of crap yet? They wasted no time nuking Stanza (albeit temporarily) a while back, yet blatant violations like this "app" are still around?
     

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