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All Versions of 3D Plotter XL

1.2.2

July 16, 2023

- bug fixes

1.2.1

May 12, 2020

- bug fixed

1.2.0

April 13, 2017

Support for: - 64bit - iOS10 - iPad Pro

1.1.3

April 18, 2014

- enhanced for iOS 7

1.1.2

December 18, 2012

- support for iOS6

1.1.1

May 1, 2012

- storage bug fixed

1.1.0

March 28, 2012

- enhanced for the retina display of the new iPad

1.0.2

August 16, 2011

- storage bug fix

1.0.1

December 9, 2010

- iOS4.2

1.0

April 20, 2010

Price History of 3D Plotter XL

Description of 3D Plotter XL

Plot graphs of 2-dimensional functions in 3D. Enter the formula for the function and the range you want to plot. Features: - toggle grid display - different color themes - contol speed and quality with the number of tiles - save formulas for later use - retina display support

3D Plotter XL: FAQ

Can 3D Plotter XL be used on iPad devices?

Yes, 3D Plotter XL works on iPads.
The 3D Plotter XL app was built by Piet Jonas.
3D Plotter XL currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.
1.0 out of 5 is the subpar rating that 3D Plotter XL has received from users.
The 3d Plotter Xl App Relates To The Education Genre.
The latest version of the 3D Plotter XL app is 1.2.2.
July 5, 2024 is the date of the latest 3D Plotter XL update.
3D Plotter XL was introduced to the market on February 6, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
3D Plotter XL can be used in English.
Unfortunately, 3D Plotter XL is not on Apple Arcade.
No, 3D Plotter XL does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, 3D Plotter XL is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of 3D Plotter XL

  • Trash for graphing

    Its pretty unintuitive and seems very limited in helping visualize the 3D space
  • Tested it out

    This grapher could use coordinate axes. Its ok, but you can only graph one function at a time and there is no way to distinguish vertical or horizontal translations because of the lack of axes. It just shows you the general shape. Also you have to type in functions like you would on a standard keyboard. An iPad app could easily have buttons tailored for this, like a real graphing calculator. This app is pretty amateur.