![]() ![]() Unless it’s a bookclub or tabloid, I don’t (and won’t) do subscriptions for 98% of the apps!) Excellent work! 5-Stars! - Algebra, Numbers, Boolean, etc., their associated text is uncomfortably small to read much of it. So much so I ust bought the lifetime option (Thank you for not ONLY having subscriptions. It’s like discovering Ncalc again for the first time but THIS TIME I appreciate what I see better this time. □□ Somewhere along the lines I lost track of things and your reply, though a little tardy, brought Ncalc back to mind. Now instead of losing the reviews, you’re losing their formatting! Update: I feel foolish I didn’t see the font size setting in Settings. It's really annoying, because I have to exit the previous expression before I can type a new calculation every time I open the app.įont text for text associated with the 8 green buttons That means when you open the app, and you start typing in a new expression, it will add to the last expression rather than start a new expression. ![]() (3) For some weird reason, why you start up the app, the edit screen will resume with the last expression you worked out. But I think it would be more convenient to use the magnifier. Currently, I have to use either the arrow keys or external keyboard to move around the expression, which is fine since that's how regular calculators work. I want to be able to use the magnifier to move around. You can tap on a location, but it's not accurate enough to get you to where you need in the expression. (2) Cannot use finger to move cursor around. I have it on my dock and it's annoying me everyday. (4) Layout and buttons work exactly like a regular calculator, and some people may not like that, but I like the simplicity (3) Lots of useful mathematical functions (2) Reliable outputs and stable performance (1) It handles symbolic manipulations very well Just buy it if you're in a field like math or engineering and you need a solid calculator. I understand why the developers want (good) ratings, but they should be incentivizing users to willingly rate rather than punishing us for not rating. It’s almost as obnoxious as the ads were in the free version. Second is the fact that even with the paid version, half the time I open the app it’s to a pop up asking for a 5-star rating, which I have to close before I can use the calculator. It’s a little thing, but it’s distracting and a bit irritating. The up and down buttons are side-by-side instead of stacked, so I really have to pay extra attention when using them. First, the layout of the arrow buttons doesn’t match the Casio, and irrespective of that, it’s just not very intuitive. I’m giving it 4 stars rather than 5 for two reasons. Original review: Overall NCalc is a very good calculator app, especially if you are used to Casio’s scientific calculator layout. It’s too bad the developers marketing strategy isn’t. I paid for premium so I wouldn’t have to deal with distractions from using the calculator when I need it. Even after giving a 5-star review under duress, I continue to receive pop up notices asking for a 5-star review.Įdit: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ I have given this 5 stars only because it is incredibly obnoxious to have to have to click away the pop up asking for a 5-star review (see below) every other time I open the app. Extended keyboard with hundred math functionsĮdit: ⭐️ I’m downgrading to 1 star. Upgrade to Premium version and get access all premium features below: Tracing, roots, intersections, extrema, integral. ![]()
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