Room Arranger enables you to simulate everything with no need to draw on a square paper, or to push things there and back repeatedly. You move heavy furniture just to everything would fit with no problem, be handy, and have a good impact. While having wide library of objects, you can easily create your own piece of furniture.ĭesign your room, office, apartment or house, plan gardens and more…Room Arranger – you sometimes reconstruct rooms or rearrange things placed in them. Once you get the basics, you can draw whatever you imagine. So it's fixed in the current version.Room Arranger Portable is 3D room / apartment / floor planner with simple user interface. The reason was, that since some version of iOS11, iPad automatically changes flat apostrophes to curly variants, that were not recognized by Room Arranger. Thanks for your detailed description of the bug. I didn’t get any further than this with the app, I’m afraid, so unless (and until) this issue is solved, I’ll shelve all other opinions. The developer may *SAY* that apostrophes can be entered but after multiple attempts (with and without spaces in between), I am relaying the *ACTUAL* behavior. So, yes, you must convert all your dimensions to inches before you begin. That’s what 21 inches is: one foot, nine inches. It ignores the apostrophe foot indicator and converts whatever number is there to inches. If you actually enter, as did I, 21’ 6”, it converts it to 1’ 9”. It is at this point the app expects you to enter inches only, despite the sample entry showing the standard format x’ y” (with a space in between). When you start a new project, the app prompts you for the room dimensions. There’s a featured review for this app (which includes the developer’s response) that attempts to raise the issue I’m having, only it’s not very well written, so hold my coffee.
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