I wasn’t going to give this 5 stars. I was going to give it a hundred! This is such a wonderful
collection of prediction routines, all done with the iPhone. The only other things you would need
are a blank piece of paper and a pen or Sharpie, and not every routine even needs those. For a
couple of the routines, you need to download a couple free apps from the Apple App Store. Otherwise,
every routine is done with native iPhone apps.
The initial set-up takes a while, but it’s
all very easy. Even someone not very tech savvy will do fine. The routines have different
variations and ways of performing them, which adds to the number of possible handlings and effects.
It is recommended to use a Bluetooth selfie remote for some routines, but not necessary.
Amazon sells them for $8.
The genius behind the workings of the routines is clearly seen.
The performance of all routines is easy, and I’d be amazed if anyone can figure out how any routine
is done. Only an iPhone super-user techie might get it. The effects are astonishing for such
simple performances, all because of the self-working methods. I fancy myself as pretty good with
the iPhone, but I never had an inkling what makes this all work.
David Jonathan does an
outstanding job explaining both the set-up and the handlings. If I had to come up with a complaint,
it would be that during the set-up, he goes a bit fast, and I was rewinding a lot. However, some of
the set up steps take longer than it does to teach them, so that’s not David’s fault. Just be
prepared to pause and/or rewind a bit. But you may be fast enough to keep up. Also, it would have
been extremely time consuming for David to have slowed down any.
A PDF is included as a
companion to the multiple tutorial videos. The PDF isn’t used instead of the videos, but it
contains a lot of hints and additional info.
The effects work best with iOS 17, but David
has generously included instructions to perform the routines with older operating systems.
The price is extremely fair for the assortment of routines, the possible variations of those
routines, and the simplicity of performance. The somewhat lengthy set-up is all worthwhile as the
end results pack a punch, with such a variety.
Awesome job, David Jonathan. Awesome.
I forgot to mention in my original review that there is a private Facebook group for people who have purchased this. Because it’s private, you can openly comment and ask questions about the methods, give performance tips, etc. David is there to respond and answer questions, and I see him there often.