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  • Auto-complete is fair

    Two of my most frequently used apps (pythoni3.3 and Tiny Piano) give u bonuses for "rating" them. They REQUEST a five-star review, but you can give a one-star review (or none at all) and still get the auto-complete feature.
    I gave this app only four stars for the following reason: even though I do not use Python 2.7, this app suffers from the same problem as his other app (which features Python 3.3, and which I use all the time) - swiping left should move the screen right, not left! Although I've gotten used to it, I still think this should be changed.
    Also, just a minor annoyance: please fix the SQLite module. Whenever I type "import sqlite3", I get an error stating that the app can't import "_sqlite3" <- IDK where the underscore comes from

    Overall, however, great app! Very helpful for writing scripts/playing around/doing my HW for me :)
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  • Bit confusing at first, solid after learning

    It's a but confusing as far as set up at first but once you learn where everything is it is much like any other IDE for Python. Good for on the fly scripting.
  • Great App

    Works well, even for a beginner learning Python. I can test scripts on the go, and make sure they work for when I implement them on the computer.

    It could be translated a bit better, but other than that, it's very well done.
  • ...

    Seriously? Okay it's a really great app and I'm really glad I don't have to pay for anything but requiring a rating in order to autocomplete? Really? It's a bit annoying. Also it's fudging your stars which I guess was the point but still.
  • Great app, could use a few tweaks.

    I use this for when I can't get to my laptop and want to catch up on my python tutorials. It's a great app, but It does make you give it five stars in order to access auto complete. Overall, I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Good app, but kind of dishonest

    As soon as I sent in my review, which was a genuine five-star rating, I realized that I had gained a new Autocomplete feature. After checking the other reviews, I realized that the app eventually bribes you for the autocomplete feature in exchange for a 5 star review. Frankly, I agree with the others here who say that it is underhanded and dishonest. That should not be a requirement and it skews the app store's rating system. What if more developers start doing this? What would be the point of a rating system then?

    I stand by my description of the app, but if I had known, then my original rating would have been much lower. What a shame.
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  • Don't pay attention to the ratings

    App forces you to do a five star rating for some crappy autocomplete feature.

    Layout is messy and translations are as well. However the app does what it's supposed to do. It needs serious tweaking.
  • Great learning tool

    This is perfect for all those idle times that you aren't at your computer, especially for those learning python. I have not had any problems or complaints, it has worked as expected giving expected outputs.

    This app is getting better and better!!
  • Not perfect but very good

    In combination with project Euler this is the perfect app for long flights! I like the additional special characters frequently used in programming and the tutorials are ok, too. Just remember that you can switch between apps by swiping 5 fingers, for example text editor or project Euler PDF.
  • Great App

    I just started learning Python, but this app does everything I need it to do. I agree with a reviewer below, that the app could really use a split screen or, better yet, some button that let's you toggle back in forth quickly between documentation/help/tutorials etc. in the app and, perhaps, online as well. If you already know your stuff, though, and dont need to look at examples constantly, it seems to be a pretty good app.

    And to the user who gave a low star rating, complaining about not being able to find the script area for coding, its really not that hard. Click the second tab and touch the blank area. A keyboard pops up, you type, you execute. Done. Dont bring down the average because of 'user error'. That's not cool, man.
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