Tally Apps

Never Loose Your Count Again!

Overview

Are you someone that looses count when doing large tallies? Your iDevice can be of great help here. There are a ton of fantastic tally apps that will make sure you never loose count again. We compare our favorites in this AppGuide.

Essential Apps

  • Free

    Tally Counter

    by Pixel Research Labs

    Tally Counter is the essential app. It is simple and free. There are no ads within the app. You can turn on left hand mode to switch the plus/minus buttons. There is also a handy badge icon that can be turned on to reflect your current count. Tally Counter is the essential tally app for the iPhone.

  • Free

    TallyPad

    by Law On My Phone

    For those willing to spend a bit of money there is TallyPad. This goes beyond the other essential app by offering multiple tallies. There are also custom gestures such as a vertical swipe. These gestures enable you to count by fives or any interval you choose. There are four possible intervals you can count with at a single time. Those dealing with decimal numbers will love this app. This app fully supports decimals. The app is universal and an essential one for those dealing with multiple tallies and have power user needs.

  • $3.99

    Tallymander - A Tally Clicker/Counter

    by Danilo Campos

    Tallymander is the essential power user tally app for iPhone users. The price of $3.99 reflects its advanced feature set. The app allows you to maintain multiple lists of different tallies. You can assign images to each tally for quick identification. There is also a flick to tally feature that enables you to tally without ever touching the screen. You can also export your data in CSV format or plain text. There are also a variety of computational features, which can come in handy for scoring games, doing percentages, or even getting sums of all your groups. Tallymander is the essential iPhone power user tallying app.

Notable Apps

  • $0.99

    Tallies - A Tally Counter and Event Logger

    by tigerbears, LLC

    Tallies is a solid alternative to Tallymander. There are a few things that we really love about this app. One of the biggest features is a history log. This app will record histories of all of your tallies that you can go back to at a future date. There is also a comparison feature that allows you to compare the tallies from one tally to another. Another awesome feature is the ability to count down from any number you choose. This is a great app and a worthy alternative to Tallymander.

  • $0.99

    Tally

    by Jack Rostron

    Tally is just as simplistic as Tally Counter, but costs money. Save your $0.99 and go with the essential Tally Counter. The only feature this has over Tally Counter is the ability to email your current count, which is not too difficult to do manually. A nice app, but not worth the $0.99.

  • $0.99

    Clickkr - A Counting App

    by The Valle Design

    Clickkr - A Counting App is another fantastic paid alternative to Tally Counter. Those that need multiple counts will enjoy that feature here. Beyond that there is nothing that warrants the cost compared to the free alternative Tally Counter. A beautiful app that is worth a look for those unhappy with Tally Counter.

Decent Apps

  • $0.99

    Count

    by PINEONE Communications Co., Ltd.

    Count is a $0.99 app that has some potential. The design is not terrible, but nothing too amazing. There are multiple input methods such as shake and tap. You can maintain multiple lists and name those lists. Count is a decent app that may appeal to some.

  • Free

    Count!

    by Ze'ev Klapow

    Count! is an okay app. We have a hard time getting past its ugly design. If you look at the other apps in this guide you will find beautiful apps. This one is ugly and at times even hard to use because of that. There are some nice features in this free app including baseball strike counter, pedometer mode, and a maximum count mode. Count! is a free app and may be worth a try.

  • $1.99

    count+

    by CUTDOTONLY

    Count+ is a barebones app that offers even less functionality than Tally Counter. For $1.99 it is way over priced. The app is beautiful and fun to use, but the price kills it.

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