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Very useful mobile study aid. The developer advertised this application on the r/Azure subreddit and I am glad I gave it a try. Waiting for food at the restaurant? Time for a quick test. Got to the movies first and I'm waiting for my friends? Time to study! I am feeling very confident about my upcoming tests.
Tis app is one of the best for testing Azure knowledge. It helped me a lot during the test preparation. The only feature lacking is dark theme support for night time usage
Useful with one glaring bug: Questions where you have to select more than one answer, you cannot check more than one, so it's always wrong.
It's good and gets you "going" so to speak but having sat the Az-204 I can safely say the questions are nowhere near as difficult as the actual exam. If there could be more questions, it has potential.
It is good to organize your learning but questions are limited and not covering as much needed for the certificate. Despite some of the answers are incorrect.
Surprisingly useful. It gets into areas I hadn't seen in other online courses. "Premium" turns out to be a bargain, with so many new exams being added.
Thank you for creating this study app. It's modualized so the information can be digested. Can you add more questions per topic? Can you also add a simulation of a final exam where random questions are picked and answered in a timely manner.
The English isn't very good and can lead to misinterpretation of certain questions. Otherwise, I appreciate the concept and the format of the quizzes
Excellent, some of the answers are bigger than the box and I am unable to read all of them. It's my font size I know but the app does not adjust. I love the references to the Microsoft docs...
Overall good but some questions are deceiving. So, make sure you understand the content as explained on the MS Learn site.
Regretfully, I paid for the premium. I think it's only valid for one certification which is just another disappointment. The app just opens up various articles on topics. Most of these are from Microsoft which is free. Most practice tests in the app have a lot of wrong answers. Clicking to see why the answer is wrong just takes you to the webpage and sometimes the wrong one. There is a video area but it's just from YouTube. Overall, it's just not worth the money. Just use Microsoft and YouTube.
Everything is too small to be read comfortably so I immediately had to uninstall the app. I don't think it's obeying my choice of system text size.
Many answers are wrong or confusing. Eg "Before cloud going mainstream Companies used to buy a lot of hardware, sometimes meeting their user demands, other times not, which in both cases was something costly. Which is the opposite term of traditional scaling?" where the answer is given as "Elastic Scaling". The question is imprecise, and elasticity is not inherently the opposite of buying physical hardware to meet demand; that's just "scalability". Elasticity is about automating scalability.
Better than nothing; not perfect. About 1/3 the practice tests have had a question with a demonstrably wrong "correct" answer. Aside from that, this app has been a useful tool for helping retain material from the Azure learning paths.
The application is great in terms of tests and the developer is quite responsive to fix any bugs. However, when you're answering a question there's a reference to azure topic which is very hard Not to read and also helps in choosing the answer. If it can be moved to the bottom then there's a chance of a person reading the question and the answers first and choose one before referring the Azure topic link.
bit over priced for premium for what is free information on Microsoft learn but I thought it would be a nice way to not have to be on my computer and use my phone but my vision is not the greatest and not being able to zoom in makes the images/diagrams impossible for me to read.
This app really needs to be more upfront about the cost associated with making it usable. You only get a small selection of free questions. That is fine, but the subscription price should be listed in the app description or there should be a free and "pro" version of the app.
This is pretty good if you're brand new to cloud computing and need to know super basic stuff. It's too basic for anything more than the beginner level exams though to be useful. Questions like "T/F: you can use Powershell to create a new user in Entra" are literally worthless for preparation. Still, this is better than nothing bc it does link to the actual Microsoft documentation, which WILL help you pass.
I've explored countless platforms and resources trying to get a solid grasp on Microsoft Azure, and I can confidently say that "Learn Azure" stands head and shoulders above the rest. This isn't just a learning platform; it's an impeccably crafted, deeply immersive, and genuinely enjoyable experience that has transformed my understanding of cloud computing. It is, without a doubt, the best learning experience I've ever had for a technical subject.
Overall, this is a great app to use while commuting or if you've got limited time to study. Would I say it's worth a premium? Probably not. A lot of the resources used are links from the Internet, and although I can appreciate the practise test options, some of the questions in how they're written make no sense which then make you second guess the answer.
Tis app is one of the best for testing Azure knowledge. It helped me a lot during the test preparation. The only feature lacking is dark theme support for night time usage
Surprisingly useful. It gets into areas I hadn't seen in other online courses. "Premium" turns out to be a bargain, with so many new exams being added.
Thank you for creating this study app. It's modualized so the information can be digested. Can you add more questions per topic? Can you also add a simulation of a final exam where random questions are picked and answered in a timely manner.
Very useful mobile study aid. The developer advertised this application on the r/Azure subreddit and I am glad I gave it a try. Waiting for food at the restaurant? Time for a quick test. Got to the movies first and I'm waiting for my friends? Time to study! I am feeling very confident about my upcoming tests.
The application is great in terms of tests and the developer is quite responsive to fix any bugs. However, when you're answering a question there's a reference to azure topic which is very hard Not to read and also helps in choosing the answer. If it can be moved to the bottom then there's a chance of a person reading the question and the answers first and choose one before referring the Azure topic link.
I've explored countless platforms and resources trying to get a solid grasp on Microsoft Azure, and I can confidently say that "Learn Azure" stands head and shoulders above the rest. This isn't just a learning platform; it's an impeccably crafted, deeply immersive, and genuinely enjoyable experience that has transformed my understanding of cloud computing. It is, without a doubt, the best learning experience I've ever had for a technical subject.
Useful with one glaring bug: Questions where you have to select more than one answer, you cannot check more than one, so it's always wrong.
It's good and gets you "going" so to speak but having sat the Az-204 I can safely say the questions are nowhere near as difficult as the actual exam. If there could be more questions, it has potential.
Excellent, some of the answers are bigger than the box and I am unable to read all of them. It's my font size I know but the app does not adjust. I love the references to the Microsoft docs...
Overall good but some questions are deceiving. So, make sure you understand the content as explained on the MS Learn site.
Better than nothing; not perfect. About 1/3 the practice tests have had a question with a demonstrably wrong "correct" answer. Aside from that, this app has been a useful tool for helping retain material from the Azure learning paths.
It is good to organize your learning but questions are limited and not covering as much needed for the certificate. Despite some of the answers are incorrect.
The English isn't very good and can lead to misinterpretation of certain questions. Otherwise, I appreciate the concept and the format of the quizzes
Many answers are wrong or confusing. Eg "Before cloud going mainstream Companies used to buy a lot of hardware, sometimes meeting their user demands, other times not, which in both cases was something costly. Which is the opposite term of traditional scaling?" where the answer is given as "Elastic Scaling". The question is imprecise, and elasticity is not inherently the opposite of buying physical hardware to meet demand; that's just "scalability". Elasticity is about automating scalability.
bit over priced for premium for what is free information on Microsoft learn but I thought it would be a nice way to not have to be on my computer and use my phone but my vision is not the greatest and not being able to zoom in makes the images/diagrams impossible for me to read.
This is pretty good if you're brand new to cloud computing and need to know super basic stuff. It's too basic for anything more than the beginner level exams though to be useful. Questions like "T/F: you can use Powershell to create a new user in Entra" are literally worthless for preparation. Still, this is better than nothing bc it does link to the actual Microsoft documentation, which WILL help you pass.
Overall, this is a great app to use while commuting or if you've got limited time to study. Would I say it's worth a premium? Probably not. A lot of the resources used are links from the Internet, and although I can appreciate the practise test options, some of the questions in how they're written make no sense which then make you second guess the answer.
Everything is too small to be read comfortably so I immediately had to uninstall the app. I don't think it's obeying my choice of system text size.
Regretfully, I paid for the premium. I think it's only valid for one certification which is just another disappointment. The app just opens up various articles on topics. Most of these are from Microsoft which is free. Most practice tests in the app have a lot of wrong answers. Clicking to see why the answer is wrong just takes you to the webpage and sometimes the wrong one. There is a video area but it's just from YouTube. Overall, it's just not worth the money. Just use Microsoft and YouTube.
This app really needs to be more upfront about the cost associated with making it usable. You only get a small selection of free questions. That is fine, but the subscription price should be listed in the app description or there should be a free and "pro" version of the app.
Tis app is one of the best for testing Azure knowledge. It helped me a lot during the test preparation. The only feature lacking is dark theme support for night time usage
Useful with one glaring bug: Questions where you have to select more than one answer, you cannot check more than one, so it's always wrong.
It's good and gets you "going" so to speak but having sat the Az-204 I can safely say the questions are nowhere near as difficult as the actual exam. If there could be more questions, it has potential.
It is good to organize your learning but questions are limited and not covering as much needed for the certificate. Despite some of the answers are incorrect.
Surprisingly useful. It gets into areas I hadn't seen in other online courses. "Premium" turns out to be a bargain, with so many new exams being added.
Thank you for creating this study app. It's modualized so the information can be digested. Can you add more questions per topic? Can you also add a simulation of a final exam where random questions are picked and answered in a timely manner.
The English isn't very good and can lead to misinterpretation of certain questions. Otherwise, I appreciate the concept and the format of the quizzes
Excellent, some of the answers are bigger than the box and I am unable to read all of them. It's my font size I know but the app does not adjust. I love the references to the Microsoft docs...
Overall good but some questions are deceiving. So, make sure you understand the content as explained on the MS Learn site.
Very useful mobile study aid. The developer advertised this application on the r/Azure subreddit and I am glad I gave it a try. Waiting for food at the restaurant? Time for a quick test. Got to the movies first and I'm waiting for my friends? Time to study! I am feeling very confident about my upcoming tests.
Everything is too small to be read comfortably so I immediately had to uninstall the app. I don't think it's obeying my choice of system text size.
Many answers are wrong or confusing. Eg "Before cloud going mainstream Companies used to buy a lot of hardware, sometimes meeting their user demands, other times not, which in both cases was something costly. Which is the opposite term of traditional scaling?" where the answer is given as "Elastic Scaling". The question is imprecise, and elasticity is not inherently the opposite of buying physical hardware to meet demand; that's just "scalability". Elasticity is about automating scalability.
Better than nothing; not perfect. About 1/3 the practice tests have had a question with a demonstrably wrong "correct" answer. Aside from that, this app has been a useful tool for helping retain material from the Azure learning paths.
The application is great in terms of tests and the developer is quite responsive to fix any bugs. However, when you're answering a question there's a reference to azure topic which is very hard Not to read and also helps in choosing the answer. If it can be moved to the bottom then there's a chance of a person reading the question and the answers first and choose one before referring the Azure topic link.
bit over priced for premium for what is free information on Microsoft learn but I thought it would be a nice way to not have to be on my computer and use my phone but my vision is not the greatest and not being able to zoom in makes the images/diagrams impossible for me to read.
This app really needs to be more upfront about the cost associated with making it usable. You only get a small selection of free questions. That is fine, but the subscription price should be listed in the app description or there should be a free and "pro" version of the app.
This is pretty good if you're brand new to cloud computing and need to know super basic stuff. It's too basic for anything more than the beginner level exams though to be useful. Questions like "T/F: you can use Powershell to create a new user in Entra" are literally worthless for preparation. Still, this is better than nothing bc it does link to the actual Microsoft documentation, which WILL help you pass.
I've explored countless platforms and resources trying to get a solid grasp on Microsoft Azure, and I can confidently say that "Learn Azure" stands head and shoulders above the rest. This isn't just a learning platform; it's an impeccably crafted, deeply immersive, and genuinely enjoyable experience that has transformed my understanding of cloud computing. It is, without a doubt, the best learning experience I've ever had for a technical subject.
Overall, this is a great app to use while commuting or if you've got limited time to study. Would I say it's worth a premium? Probably not. A lot of the resources used are links from the Internet, and although I can appreciate the practise test options, some of the questions in how they're written make no sense which then make you second guess the answer.
Regretfully, I paid for the premium. I think it's only valid for one certification which is just another disappointment. The app just opens up various articles on topics. Most of these are from Microsoft which is free. Most practice tests in the app have a lot of wrong answers. Clicking to see why the answer is wrong just takes you to the webpage and sometimes the wrong one. There is a video area but it's just from YouTube. Overall, it's just not worth the money. Just use Microsoft and YouTube.
Very useful mobile study aid. The developer advertised this application on the r/Azure subreddit and I am glad I gave it a try. Waiting for food at the restaurant? Time for a quick test. Got to the movies first and I'm waiting for my friends? Time to study! I am feeling very confident about my upcoming tests.
Tis app is one of the best for testing Azure knowledge. It helped me a lot during the test preparation. The only feature lacking is dark theme support for night time usage
Useful with one glaring bug: Questions where you have to select more than one answer, you cannot check more than one, so it's always wrong.
It's good and gets you "going" so to speak but having sat the Az-204 I can safely say the questions are nowhere near as difficult as the actual exam. If there could be more questions, it has potential.
It is good to organize your learning but questions are limited and not covering as much needed for the certificate. Despite some of the answers are incorrect.
Surprisingly useful. It gets into areas I hadn't seen in other online courses. "Premium" turns out to be a bargain, with so many new exams being added.
Thank you for creating this study app. It's modualized so the information can be digested. Can you add more questions per topic? Can you also add a simulation of a final exam where random questions are picked and answered in a timely manner.
The English isn't very good and can lead to misinterpretation of certain questions. Otherwise, I appreciate the concept and the format of the quizzes
Excellent, some of the answers are bigger than the box and I am unable to read all of them. It's my font size I know but the app does not adjust. I love the references to the Microsoft docs...
Overall good but some questions are deceiving. So, make sure you understand the content as explained on the MS Learn site.
Regretfully, I paid for the premium. I think it's only valid for one certification which is just another disappointment. The app just opens up various articles on topics. Most of these are from Microsoft which is free. Most practice tests in the app have a lot of wrong answers. Clicking to see why the answer is wrong just takes you to the webpage and sometimes the wrong one. There is a video area but it's just from YouTube. Overall, it's just not worth the money. Just use Microsoft and YouTube.
Everything is too small to be read comfortably so I immediately had to uninstall the app. I don't think it's obeying my choice of system text size.
Many answers are wrong or confusing. Eg "Before cloud going mainstream Companies used to buy a lot of hardware, sometimes meeting their user demands, other times not, which in both cases was something costly. Which is the opposite term of traditional scaling?" where the answer is given as "Elastic Scaling". The question is imprecise, and elasticity is not inherently the opposite of buying physical hardware to meet demand; that's just "scalability". Elasticity is about automating scalability.
Better than nothing; not perfect. About 1/3 the practice tests have had a question with a demonstrably wrong "correct" answer. Aside from that, this app has been a useful tool for helping retain material from the Azure learning paths.
The application is great in terms of tests and the developer is quite responsive to fix any bugs. However, when you're answering a question there's a reference to azure topic which is very hard Not to read and also helps in choosing the answer. If it can be moved to the bottom then there's a chance of a person reading the question and the answers first and choose one before referring the Azure topic link.
bit over priced for premium for what is free information on Microsoft learn but I thought it would be a nice way to not have to be on my computer and use my phone but my vision is not the greatest and not being able to zoom in makes the images/diagrams impossible for me to read.
This app really needs to be more upfront about the cost associated with making it usable. You only get a small selection of free questions. That is fine, but the subscription price should be listed in the app description or there should be a free and "pro" version of the app.
This is pretty good if you're brand new to cloud computing and need to know super basic stuff. It's too basic for anything more than the beginner level exams though to be useful. Questions like "T/F: you can use Powershell to create a new user in Entra" are literally worthless for preparation. Still, this is better than nothing bc it does link to the actual Microsoft documentation, which WILL help you pass.
I've explored countless platforms and resources trying to get a solid grasp on Microsoft Azure, and I can confidently say that "Learn Azure" stands head and shoulders above the rest. This isn't just a learning platform; it's an impeccably crafted, deeply immersive, and genuinely enjoyable experience that has transformed my understanding of cloud computing. It is, without a doubt, the best learning experience I've ever had for a technical subject.
Overall, this is a great app to use while commuting or if you've got limited time to study. Would I say it's worth a premium? Probably not. A lot of the resources used are links from the Internet, and although I can appreciate the practise test options, some of the questions in how they're written make no sense which then make you second guess the answer.
Tis app is one of the best for testing Azure knowledge. It helped me a lot during the test preparation. The only feature lacking is dark theme support for night time usage
Surprisingly useful. It gets into areas I hadn't seen in other online courses. "Premium" turns out to be a bargain, with so many new exams being added.
Thank you for creating this study app. It's modualized so the information can be digested. Can you add more questions per topic? Can you also add a simulation of a final exam where random questions are picked and answered in a timely manner.
Very useful mobile study aid. The developer advertised this application on the r/Azure subreddit and I am glad I gave it a try. Waiting for food at the restaurant? Time for a quick test. Got to the movies first and I'm waiting for my friends? Time to study! I am feeling very confident about my upcoming tests.
The application is great in terms of tests and the developer is quite responsive to fix any bugs. However, when you're answering a question there's a reference to azure topic which is very hard Not to read and also helps in choosing the answer. If it can be moved to the bottom then there's a chance of a person reading the question and the answers first and choose one before referring the Azure topic link.
I've explored countless platforms and resources trying to get a solid grasp on Microsoft Azure, and I can confidently say that "Learn Azure" stands head and shoulders above the rest. This isn't just a learning platform; it's an impeccably crafted, deeply immersive, and genuinely enjoyable experience that has transformed my understanding of cloud computing. It is, without a doubt, the best learning experience I've ever had for a technical subject.
Useful with one glaring bug: Questions where you have to select more than one answer, you cannot check more than one, so it's always wrong.
It's good and gets you "going" so to speak but having sat the Az-204 I can safely say the questions are nowhere near as difficult as the actual exam. If there could be more questions, it has potential.
Excellent, some of the answers are bigger than the box and I am unable to read all of them. It's my font size I know but the app does not adjust. I love the references to the Microsoft docs...
Overall good but some questions are deceiving. So, make sure you understand the content as explained on the MS Learn site.
Better than nothing; not perfect. About 1/3 the practice tests have had a question with a demonstrably wrong "correct" answer. Aside from that, this app has been a useful tool for helping retain material from the Azure learning paths.
It is good to organize your learning but questions are limited and not covering as much needed for the certificate. Despite some of the answers are incorrect.
The English isn't very good and can lead to misinterpretation of certain questions. Otherwise, I appreciate the concept and the format of the quizzes
Many answers are wrong or confusing. Eg "Before cloud going mainstream Companies used to buy a lot of hardware, sometimes meeting their user demands, other times not, which in both cases was something costly. Which is the opposite term of traditional scaling?" where the answer is given as "Elastic Scaling". The question is imprecise, and elasticity is not inherently the opposite of buying physical hardware to meet demand; that's just "scalability". Elasticity is about automating scalability.
bit over priced for premium for what is free information on Microsoft learn but I thought it would be a nice way to not have to be on my computer and use my phone but my vision is not the greatest and not being able to zoom in makes the images/diagrams impossible for me to read.
This is pretty good if you're brand new to cloud computing and need to know super basic stuff. It's too basic for anything more than the beginner level exams though to be useful. Questions like "T/F: you can use Powershell to create a new user in Entra" are literally worthless for preparation. Still, this is better than nothing bc it does link to the actual Microsoft documentation, which WILL help you pass.
Overall, this is a great app to use while commuting or if you've got limited time to study. Would I say it's worth a premium? Probably not. A lot of the resources used are links from the Internet, and although I can appreciate the practise test options, some of the questions in how they're written make no sense which then make you second guess the answer.
Everything is too small to be read comfortably so I immediately had to uninstall the app. I don't think it's obeying my choice of system text size.
Regretfully, I paid for the premium. I think it's only valid for one certification which is just another disappointment. The app just opens up various articles on topics. Most of these are from Microsoft which is free. Most practice tests in the app have a lot of wrong answers. Clicking to see why the answer is wrong just takes you to the webpage and sometimes the wrong one. There is a video area but it's just from YouTube. Overall, it's just not worth the money. Just use Microsoft and YouTube.
This app really needs to be more upfront about the cost associated with making it usable. You only get a small selection of free questions. That is fine, but the subscription price should be listed in the app description or there should be a free and "pro" version of the app.
Tis app is one of the best for testing Azure knowledge. It helped me a lot during the test preparation. The only feature lacking is dark theme support for night time usage
Useful with one glaring bug: Questions where you have to select more than one answer, you cannot check more than one, so it's always wrong.
It's good and gets you "going" so to speak but having sat the Az-204 I can safely say the questions are nowhere near as difficult as the actual exam. If there could be more questions, it has potential.
It is good to organize your learning but questions are limited and not covering as much needed for the certificate. Despite some of the answers are incorrect.
Surprisingly useful. It gets into areas I hadn't seen in other online courses. "Premium" turns out to be a bargain, with so many new exams being added.
Thank you for creating this study app. It's modualized so the information can be digested. Can you add more questions per topic? Can you also add a simulation of a final exam where random questions are picked and answered in a timely manner.
The English isn't very good and can lead to misinterpretation of certain questions. Otherwise, I appreciate the concept and the format of the quizzes
Excellent, some of the answers are bigger than the box and I am unable to read all of them. It's my font size I know but the app does not adjust. I love the references to the Microsoft docs...
Overall good but some questions are deceiving. So, make sure you understand the content as explained on the MS Learn site.
Very useful mobile study aid. The developer advertised this application on the r/Azure subreddit and I am glad I gave it a try. Waiting for food at the restaurant? Time for a quick test. Got to the movies first and I'm waiting for my friends? Time to study! I am feeling very confident about my upcoming tests.
Everything is too small to be read comfortably so I immediately had to uninstall the app. I don't think it's obeying my choice of system text size.
Many answers are wrong or confusing. Eg "Before cloud going mainstream Companies used to buy a lot of hardware, sometimes meeting their user demands, other times not, which in both cases was something costly. Which is the opposite term of traditional scaling?" where the answer is given as "Elastic Scaling". The question is imprecise, and elasticity is not inherently the opposite of buying physical hardware to meet demand; that's just "scalability". Elasticity is about automating scalability.
Better than nothing; not perfect. About 1/3 the practice tests have had a question with a demonstrably wrong "correct" answer. Aside from that, this app has been a useful tool for helping retain material from the Azure learning paths.
The application is great in terms of tests and the developer is quite responsive to fix any bugs. However, when you're answering a question there's a reference to azure topic which is very hard Not to read and also helps in choosing the answer. If it can be moved to the bottom then there's a chance of a person reading the question and the answers first and choose one before referring the Azure topic link.
bit over priced for premium for what is free information on Microsoft learn but I thought it would be a nice way to not have to be on my computer and use my phone but my vision is not the greatest and not being able to zoom in makes the images/diagrams impossible for me to read.
This app really needs to be more upfront about the cost associated with making it usable. You only get a small selection of free questions. That is fine, but the subscription price should be listed in the app description or there should be a free and "pro" version of the app.
This is pretty good if you're brand new to cloud computing and need to know super basic stuff. It's too basic for anything more than the beginner level exams though to be useful. Questions like "T/F: you can use Powershell to create a new user in Entra" are literally worthless for preparation. Still, this is better than nothing bc it does link to the actual Microsoft documentation, which WILL help you pass.
I've explored countless platforms and resources trying to get a solid grasp on Microsoft Azure, and I can confidently say that "Learn Azure" stands head and shoulders above the rest. This isn't just a learning platform; it's an impeccably crafted, deeply immersive, and genuinely enjoyable experience that has transformed my understanding of cloud computing. It is, without a doubt, the best learning experience I've ever had for a technical subject.
Overall, this is a great app to use while commuting or if you've got limited time to study. Would I say it's worth a premium? Probably not. A lot of the resources used are links from the Internet, and although I can appreciate the practise test options, some of the questions in how they're written make no sense which then make you second guess the answer.
Regretfully, I paid for the premium. I think it's only valid for one certification which is just another disappointment. The app just opens up various articles on topics. Most of these are from Microsoft which is free. Most practice tests in the app have a lot of wrong answers. Clicking to see why the answer is wrong just takes you to the webpage and sometimes the wrong one. There is a video area but it's just from YouTube. Overall, it's just not worth the money. Just use Microsoft and YouTube.
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