Ravit - Ravelry on the hop

Ravit - Ravelry on the hop

By Enhancient

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2017-07-18
  • Current Version: 1.9.6
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 67.56 MB
  • Developer: Enhancient
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 11.0
Score: 4.82451
4.82451
From 5,003 Ratings

Description

Ravit is a fun app that enables you to discover inspirational patterns and yarns, update your projects and stash and browse and post to Ravelry forums from anywhere. It's super quick, and it's friendly. Ravelry on mobile has never been easier. FIND INSPIRATIONAL PATTERNS If you’re not sure what you’d like to make next, Ravit lets you easily browse patterns, favorite them, download and view pattern PDFs, view project photos and browse a designer’s other patterns and pattern suggestions. And if you want to narrow your search, choose from dozens of filters including craft, availability, category, attributes, needles, weight and more. You can even combine multiple options with AND, NOT or OR. It's powerful, but easy. There's so many beautiful patterns on Ravelry, and Ravit helps you find them easily. TAKE RAVELRY TO YOUR YARN STORE Find out which yarns you’ll need for a project. Check what yardage you need. Look in your stash to see if you’ve already got a yarn, or one that’s similar. And because Ravit is designed to work nicely on your iPhone or iPad with readable text and buttons you can tap, you won't be squinting as you find all the info you need when you're at your LYS. + Search all yarns by keyword, filter by fiber, weight, attributes and many others, and sort by options including 'Most projects' and 'Highest rating'. Quickly view pattern suggestions and projects for a yarn. + Access your stash offline. No wireless or cell signal in your yarn store? No problem! Your stash is cached on your device so you can search, sort and view your stash offline. SNAP, EDIT AND UPLOAD ON THE SPOT Perhaps you're making a project on the train to work, or relaxed on the couch at home - whenever you are inspired to share your WIPs, Ravit makes it easy to snap photos, enhance with powerful photo filters, and upload to Ravelry, all from the one app. + Powerful Photo Editing Tools - enhance, crop, and adjust your photos before your upload and show your work in it's best possible light. You can remove blemishes, improve color balance, sharpen images and access many other pro editing tools all from within the app. + Optimized for Ravelry - before images are uploaded, they're resized optimally for Ravelry, so you'll upload smaller photos (up to 10x smaller!) more quickly and using less data. + More than just photos - you can update notes for your Projects, Queued Projects and Stash, as well as most of the other info such as yarns, yardage, skeins, colorways, and color for your stash, and progress, link to stash, rating, craft, and tags amongst others for your projects. IT'S ALL THE LITTLE THINGS... So why use Ravit? It's all the the little, sometimes hidden touches which make Ravit shine. Here's a few of them. + It's quick - if you tap on something, you go right there. + Infinite scroll - smooth, continuous scrolling as you browse to find inspiration. + Offline - whether you're commuting underground, or you're off-grid, Ravit lets you access your Projects and Stash offline. + Clean, uncluttered interface - we want your work and the beauty of Ravelry.com to shine. + Use up to 50%* less data in Ravit compared with your web browser. + Squint less - The text in Ravit isn't made super small, and we're fully Dynamic Type compatible, so if you change the font size on your device, it'll change in Ravit. * Based on tests of browsing patterns, projects, stash and yarns on Ravit and Safari on the same device - YYMV! (Your Yardage May Vary) THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING Ravit has many features already, but we are constantly enhancing and adding more features. We have an active group on Ravelry and we'd love to hear what you'd like to see next - join in the discussion at http://www.ravelry.com/groups/ravit Ravit is not affiliated with ravelry.com. It is an independent app, developed by a husband and wife team. You can read more about why we made Ravit at http://www.enhancient.com/ravit Download Ravit now and hop on to Ravelry.

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Reviews

  • Lots of Errors Recently

    3
    By MissPaisley
    I’ve loved the Ravit app for a long time now, but recently it’s become increasingly buggy. 404 Errors when trying to favorite or save a pattern, filters not filtering. I hope these issues won’t last much longer.
  • Hard to navigate, but better than the website

    3
    By ShadYogaLover
    Ravelry is an amazing fountain of knowledge. But boy do you have to try HARD to find what you need and get around. This app version is certainly better than the web experience. But the app is still clunky and navigation is a maze.
  • Once worked now it doesn’t 404 error

    2
    By Meltxlx
    This app when I first bought it two years ago was flawless. The last year I’ve waited and waited for a fix and there still isn’t one leaving this literally unusable except searching patterns and checking previous notes, or pulling up downloaded patterns in my library. can’t add projects to my queue, cant favorite them, can’t add new projects. Get a warning “oops something went wrong response status code 500” or “status code 404”. The only help you can get is through forums which because this is a third party is impossible o find and I gave up. Don’t waste your time with this app just add ravelry to your shortcuts.
  • Works ok but missing features

    2
    By kopello1
    This is good in general but for $5 I expect to have all functions of Ravelry. For example, on stash entries you can’t see if the yarn has any patterns linked to it in your queue. Also you can’t add fiber stash. I found these two deficiencies within 5 minutes of first opening the app. From reading other reviews I can see there are other features missing as well. $5 is a lot of money for an app, so I expect it to be fully functional. While the Ravelry mobile version isn’t perfect, it is free and has all the features of Ravelry on a desktop.
  • Cool stuff…when it connects

    3
    By Cappie dog
    Love the browsing! Love how it makes ravelry so much more accessible on mobile but omg over and over is will have issues where it no longer seems to connect to …anything! Only my locally cached projects are available. No browsing. No updating. Nothing. Only “something went wrong”. Super frustrating.
  • App/forum

    3
    By Chip hip
    I’ve been loving the app up until a couple days ago when every time I press on Forum it shut the app down you’ve got a problem so you need to either fix this or do an app update
  • Stash page could be better

    4
    By EspeciallyEspi
    I think the app does a great job of making Ravelry more user and device friendly. I am happy with all aspects except the stash page. As far as I can tell, the current yardage of each yarn is not displayed on the main stash screen and it is also not possible to filter stash yarn by yardage or grams. Also, when you click on the stash yarn it doesn’t provide a link to the Ravelry yarn page and doesn’t provide info about projects or queued items the yarn is assigned to. Pretty disappointed that I have to continue doing stash management in the browser Ravelry after paying for this app - hopefully this will be addressed in the future.
  • Super App!!

    5
    By Sandy3120
    This app works great for Ravelry fitting the patterns enlarged on your phone. It is a game changer letting you see what’s new when you are waiting somewhere. Links work great too!
  • Handy app but

    3
    By kjlouisi
    Turns out there is a monthly recurring fee of $4.99 + tax to use the app. Since I won’t be using it that much I will remove the app. I like it tho.
  • Can’t See Personal Patterns?

    3
    By Giraffegurl123
    This is a pretty good app. My main problem with it is that I’m unable to access my own “shop” with the patterns I’ve created and have for sale. I think this is an important part of the website that they should add to the app. It’s also not especially intuitive, but it seems like all the other features are there if you need them.

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