The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha

The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha Free App

Rated 3.18/5 (478) —  Free Android application by Blezzarus Studios

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About The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha

We are going to launch a KickStarter for this app very soon , to make the most out of it , we would like to know how yall feel about it , leave your opinion at : blezzarusstudios@gmail.com.

With This Application you can choose from a number of Parts and Assemble A computer which can meet all your needs . You can also Share your build's with your friends (probably showoff a bit XD ) . You can also use this application to make a computer to meet your office need's . All you need is just your smartphone and the internet.


Pc Constructor is the first of it's kind in the play store , Sadly we do not have enough funding to complete it .
So , we are releasing it half way through which will earn us the amount needed as well as implement the maximum amount of suggestions from all our users which will shape the application to be the best one.
Do Not Worry guys , many features are not yet implemented .. There will be Constant updates every week.
This is just the BETA Version. This can be Achieved Only If All You Users have trust in Us. We thank all the people who have downloaded our application in advance ! :D.

What you can expect in the coming updates is listed in the application , in the coming up section (navigation drawer)

But , Some of them have been missed out so here is the full list:-

Custom Parts = Done.
Offline Version = Done.

1. saving completed builds into different slots.
2. motherboard specifications section will be added to every component , will take some time.
3. database only partially completed , there is progress made everyday and will be noticed in the application without updating.
5.premium features - will be announced on Facebook and Twitter
6. Change in user interface. incl. (Colors , Looks , etc.)
7. Build Compatibility Checker.
8. User Accounts to store builds online.
9. Backwards Compatibility to android HoneyComb and below.
10. Comparisons can be made between different products.
11. Separate Product Page.
12. Direct Retailer Links to buy products. (ALMOST DONE)
13.Choose from predefined Build's , Edit Them Etc.


Permissions :-

INTERNET : - To download the Application's Database and Image's of Products.

WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE :- Temporarily Cache Image's Of Product's on External Storage.

ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE :- To check if internet is available or not.

Used for giving notifications and nothing else :-

WAKE_LOCK :- Notifying the user that the notification has arrived if he/she does not have a notification light.

RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED :-

Starting the notification service , so you can keep recieving notification's even if you did not open the application.

VIBRATE :-

To notify user that the notification has arrived , nothing else.

GET_ACCOUNTS :-

Used To recieve push notification's on devices which do not support google's cloud messaging service like the kindle.

com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE :-

To recieve push notifications.

How to Download / Install

Download and install The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha version 1.7 on your Android device!
Downloaded 10,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.infurious.json.pcbuilder, download The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
Updates :-
1.7 - 1.6 Lethal bugs fixed. Sorry !
1.6 - New Offline mode , kinda complex but you'll find your way. The new buy button for few products , which can be bought of newegg . Tutorial Removed to make way for new tutorial in next update . Application Prepared for part filtering and part compatibility checking in the next update . Sli feature postphoned to next update .
More downloads  The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads
Name changed  Name changed! The Pc Constructor Beta now is known as The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha.
Version update The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha was updated to version 1.7
More downloads  The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha reached 5 000 - 10 000 downloads

What are users saying about The Pc Constructor Pre-Alpha

I70%
by I####:

I honestly can't complain, it is a free app. My recommendations would be to add some more products, brands. Allow a forum or something as well, with links enabled so people can see builds and construct their own without depending on the app to have "X motherboard" for example. Monitor the forums as well. It has potential to be great, if not better than great! Keep going!

S70%
by S####:

Like most others think, this app has an INSANE amount of potential! Great app, considering it's in PRE-ALPHA! Thank you so much for making a decently good PCPartPicker app (Yes, I understand you aren't PCPartPicker, but I'm sure with app development, you can get up to their level)! There aren't many other PCPartPicker apps, and this seems to be the best one... AND IT'S IN PRE-ALPHA! I look forward to lots of updates, and a semi-less buggy system! Love you guys! Peace.

R70%
by R####:

I understand this is an unfinished product, but it would be great if you could add a filter similar to the one on PC Part Picker, and make sure your prices are up to date. All of the prices I've seen so far are very outdated. There is also a lack of choices for parts and it would be great if you guys could expand your database or link your app to some up to date sources. I am impressed by how light and optimized the app is and it runs very smoothly on my cheap smartphone.

I70%
by I####:

I'm sure this app will continue to get better with time, more variety in part sources and so forth, but I really wish they would proof read their content. Until it is better than pcpartpicker, I will still see my self using the mobile version of the site over this app.

R70%
by R####:

Suggestions: As what others say yes it still lacks other products. Second, to improve of the compatibility feature if the components are really compatible cause that is the reason of why most of the people want this app. Third, if you can, kindly add a feature to compare to products in that are in the same components. Also please add more category options where they can choose we only want to see lga1150 mobos or if we only want to see msi mobos/vgas something like that. Looking forward to this great app :)

R70%
by R####:

This app has potential to be one of the most useful pc building apps on Google Play. First of all, it's developed by someone who can speak English, and second of all, it's simple design makes it easy to use. BUT, I think the major reason people complain about on this app is its lack or parts. So, I have an idea. If a user searches for a pc part that is not within the apps database, he should have the ability to add it to the apps database.

R70%
by R####:

Very incomplete listings. Pick my CPU then go to pick a mobo and not a single x99 board. Have seen little to no progress on this app. Thought I would give it a try. Will be sticking to my own built PC part picker app.

R70%
by R####:

At first I thought the app was cool and had Nifty Graphics but that all came with a massive downside. If you have looked at all into computer building you will know about the major parts such as the intel i5 4590-6600k, nvidia gtx 1060-1080 and various evga and corsair products. If you know about those don't expect to find them here. This app does not have any of the important parts and when it does, the pricing is extremely off. One 2x8 set of ram selling on amazon for about $90 was on here for $169.99

R70%
by R####:

This app has potential, it really does. However, it has an enormously limited selection of parts, and prices are very outdated. Also, calling cases "cabinets"is just annoying. I did like the interface, and it has promise. But at this point, the pcpart picker website is still preferable to a dedicated app, even if it is just for the wider selection of parts.

R70%
by R####:

As you can see by the title I couldn't even finish my build because only 50% of the parts I am going buy was even there. In ram, there is only earlier model dominator and vengeance, the whole list of all parts just needs a massive overhaul, jesus christ. Yes this app does have potential but really really needs some updating, also, it could be nice that when you add a part to the build, the picture of the product goes on your build list.

Q70%
by Q####:

Has an ugly UI and not many listings, but it's only a beta and has a lot of potential. Good luck with this

J70%
by J####:

It's a basic PC part picker, but it does a good job of giving you an idea of what it would cost to build a PC. There was an incorrect image when looking at hard drives (showed a Corsair power supply instead of a Western Digital Hard drive) and it would be nice to have the details feature that the motherboard has on other sections like for the case and video card. The other two things that would help the app are a choice for the Operating System and a sorting option for the RAM, GPU, and Hard drive.

E70%
by E####:

The app is really OK its not updated to keep up with the new parts that are coming out. Then there are no filters to narrow down the list. Then why are the computer cases called cabinets? The only good thing I saw about this app it has potential if they updated put the stuff in like i said it. Then it would be an amazing app. So keep on trying blezzarus studios.

U70%
by U####:

Updated my rating. Had a thought for you. Make it more of a community project and allow people to contribute to your database. So if I find a part cheaper I can send you the data directly. Same for part compatibility and performance. Just a thought, thank you for your efforts. Oh look you did just that. Super guys!

D70%
by D####:

I'm sure this app will continue to get better with time, more variety in part sources and so forth, but I really wish they would proof read their content. Until it is better than pcpartpicker, I will still see my self using the mobile version of the site over this app.

U70%
by U####:

Very basic, but does what its supposed to do, just not that pretty visually lol. Keep on working at this, definately something that needs to be on Google Play store. Dont give up on it. =)

N70%
by N####:

Great, but not perfect, although, it's to be expected from a beta. The main problem with this app are how the prices are inaccurate. Also it seems to be missing a few things. Other than that, it's pretty good. :)

U70%
by U####:

When I first used this app it had a tutorial bug on which I could not complete. That has been resolved. Now my problem is finding product. I have to type the name and price why can't I just type asus, gskill, corsair, etc I don't always know the prices as their always changing

U70%
by U####:

I see that this app is in beta, and it has potential, but it's unusable for me at the moment. I was unable to find a majority of the parts I was looking for, the color scheme is annoying and makes the app frustrating to use (blue or black font on a white background is easier on the eyes). I hope to see this app improve. Most of us are looking for a mobile alternative to Pc Parts Picker and this is the only of its kind on the play store. Also please add wattage calculator and comparability checker.

U70%
by U####:

I really like the idea of going category by category to make your rig but the only thing I would say to add is like a information window when u tap on an item. I don't know the specifications on a motherboard just by the name. Also there is not a lot of option as in products and you guys should try and get more vendors involved.

Y70%
by Y####:

It seems like a nice design, but the biggest issue is that almost all the parts for my build are not on there. And they aren't obscure. There are almost no ASrock motherboards, there are no Evga PSUs, and incredibly there are no G.Skill memory. There isn't even a single Samsung listing under SSD. I'm very surprised I found the phanteks enthoo luxe case in there. If y'all ever get around to actually putting some PARTS into your part picker app, a way to filter by brand or specs would be dead useful.

U70%
by U####:

Well the to start with the looks and functions the scrolling animation is cool at first but gets anoying and leads to headaches after a few minutes. There should be an option to change the color scheme because black and red isn't really appealing to everyone. Getting more in to the uses and software, a link to a purchase site, like Amazon or newegg would be cool. Also think about a discussion place where people can get questions answered and get build help. I do enjoy this app and I look forward to using it

H70%
by H####:

It's beta. The way that product information is gathered is clunky and time consuming. For example, I only got around 15 motherboard options (after refreshing, like it the app told me to). The color scheme needs some work, but that's just personal preference. It's not all bad. The app functionality is well done. It's fairly fast, once you are done updating the product list. The menus and scrolling are very smooth. If they continue updating this, I can see it becoming a very powerful tool.

H70%
by H####:

Let me start off by saying that it is a very good concept and could be great if the developers put a lot of work into it. It is missing a lot of parts, but that comes with updates, (I could not find the gtx 960) the color scheme is cool, but a little too eye popping. Also the first time I tried to add a part it just returned me to the first screen, I am very impressed though because that is the only real bug I found with it. I feel like this will become a great app on the future.

U70%
by U####:

Great tool for newbies this app could be the future app for building your own desktop! The one stop shop I could see Intel, AMD and other computer part makers saying to use this app to build a perfect pc ! Smart design good work keep updating and working hard you will get somewhere! I think one addition I would love would be the addition of a program in the app that would tell you when you picked parts incompatible with motherboard video card etc. I like it

U70%
by U####:

Are there filters when I view the parts such as price spectrum etc ? If not you should consider adding them. Moreover I encountered some bugs such as messages from the app being stuck on the screen. And you made a typo on the message about the introduction of Offline Mode (your*). I guess it shows potential. We'll see.

U70%
by U####:

It is actually quite good for a little app. It gives you a summary of whta it is and it even has a way of checkoing whether you have something

U70%
by U####:

But doesn't seem like much has been done update wise since the last reply. It seemed like their last response and the reply was awhile back atleast - I could be wrong. Definite potential though, could be better than pc part picker if they focused on specific parts for specific builds IE the perfect parts for a home studio digital audio workstation build (no one caters.properly.to us; untapped business potential unlike the.gaming pc and video game/3D modeling/graphic art workstations which are in abundance)

U70%
by U####:

Had to uninstall. Couldn't complete the first couple of steps due to weird choice in color on color text... Just needed a simple part builder because newegg keeps deleting my lists.

O70%
by O####:

This app has potential. I've been playing around with it and it helps me with ideas of what I want in my pc tower. Keep on working on this app it is promising so far!

A70%
by A####:

I absolutely love this thank you so much devs this is what I've been wanting for my android phone please keep it up you're doing a great job

U70%
by U####:

Add a compatibility filter and more variety of parts(especially mobos, RAM and many recent GPU's)and this may become the real PCPartPicker killer app!(love especially the offline support)

U70%
by U####:

This app has potential, it really does. However, it has an enormously limited selection of parts, and prices are very outdated. Also, calling cases "cabinets"is just annoying. I did like the interface, and it has promise. But at this point, the pcpart picker website is still preferable to a dedicated app, even if it is just for the wider selection of parts.

Y70%
by Y####:

I understand it is in beta version so the rating is going to be good (if this were the complete version it would be around 2 stars). It is well made but has A LOT of missing products and a couple of sections with nothing in them. For an incomplete app, it is excelent, and I'm looking forward to this being completed.

U70%
by U####:

Jusy keep wotking on . Im always buildinh comps.and this would be great for me at work

T70%
by T####:

This could be a valid mobile alternative to pcpartpicker. It definitely needs work but i could see the devs are taking this rather seriously so ill drop my 2 cents and let you get back to work. One thing I really would like to see is a part comparability feature. Also search filters. I could only see the search bar and i really didn't want to wade through all the motherboards just to find the one mini itx one i was looking for. The color scheme could be a tad less aggressive too.

W70%
by W####:

No "Be Quiet" in cases, no Asus in motherboards, no brands at all in GPUs... Not to mention horrific grammar all over the place. Pretty pointless. Suspect any good reviews are astroturfed, it's pure unusable.

N70%
by N####:

While it is still small its kinda unusable but if enough work will be put in it, it will become a good app if i could i would donate u some money for its development but i cannot yet (i am 14) so good luck and do not fail at this app

B70%
by B####:

The app is ok at best, but does not have a large enough catalouge. There is also is no form of compatibilty filters or even warning on something as simple as an amd core on a intel motherbord. If your new to computers, do not use this app. I suggest partpicker, an online websight, as it has both a good system and a community for feedback.

N70%
by N####:

It's a great start and I do understand its still beta, so I will share my input, more product manufacturers, a better background color like black with off-white "product boxes" its a little rough to look at. And maybe find 3 or 4 online shops around the globe (a shop in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia would be a good start) ask if they would be sort of a partner allowing you to use links to products on their sites this could also benefit in other ways after a bit they may set you up with a better Dev Rig!


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