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  • Amazing app

    I use this with Notability, and the way I can just slide it on and off the screen is awesome. Good work guys!
  • Love it!

    Honestly, this is the best calculator app I’ve come across. My phone is pretty big, so it actually FEELS like a graphing calculator.
  • Super

    This developer is top notch!!
  • 1 proportion z test compatible

    Thank you for offering this detail!
  • Annoying pop ups requesting reviews, no help/instructions and operations changes between ti84

    Overall this calculator works pretty well. However are no instructions on how to use it, so if you're familiar with a TI84 for instance, you can figure it out but its not identicial in operation. There is a 'help' section but if you click it, it says there is nothing there. Also the app continues to do a pop up asking for a 5 star review, so I'm leaving a 2 star as a result. I paid money for this app, I'm not going to be bugged about reviews after paying money. One minor issue is the alpha button's color does not match the alpha button key options above the keys. This is usually matching. My overall review is yes this app works, it'll get the job done, but if you want a computer version of the TI84, look elsewhere as some of the commands within this are complicated and there is no guidance.

    Calculator unable to handle equation 14!/(3!11!). Gives the error message "error: syntax error" . Whereas my portable regular TI84 calculator can handle the problem without issue.
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  • Great

    Amazing
  • Solid calculator

    As a math professor, I believe this is a great calculator and is very useful when I don’t have access to my ti-84. Great job developers!!!
  • Good calculator but crashes

    over 3 months... it crashed 5times during the calculation. it would've been 5 stars if it is free. As a paid app, i expected but better
  • High Quality App, Unintrusive Ads

    Makes for a good graphing calculator with keys and operations all matching my old TI-84. Given that the iPad still doesn’t come with a calculator, I’m happy to have found this one.

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