CppCode - offline C/C++ IDE & Compiler Reviews – Page 2

2/5 rating based on 72 reviews. Read all reviews for CppCode - offline C/C++ IDE & Compiler for iPhone.
CppCode - offline C/C++ IDE & Compiler is free iOS app published by Anton Smirnov

Why its taking time long time

whack3000

I send u guys a email to report the problem of writing hello world in cpp !!that take a long time to compile but no one reply to me from your side....can u fix this problem


Don’t bother

big earner

The app is prone to crashing just by typing, and the cursor oversteps what your typing all the time causing you to backspace and retype characters all the time. This app doesn’t even work as a side ide to test code on the go, its absolutely worthless.


Great App but not all the way there

Martinluke321

I used this app for my C++ college class. It was super helpful and the freeness of it made it awesome. It ran very clunky and slow but it did work enough to pass. It hasn't been updated in forever and with the free version you can only run 5 programs before forcing you to close the app to run another. It worked well, but not enough to be worth struggling over.


Overall, pretty good

Hello my name is _____.

I’ve read a couple of bad reviews saying that the app crashes a lot and that there are a few miscellaneous bugs. I will say that I have encountered none of those issues, however given their nature that isn’t to say that you won’t. In my experience, this is a solid app with a lot of neat features that make programming on mobile less tedious (I don’t use an external keyboard, I just use the on-screen one). However: I noticed that on the premium info screen, a sale from 2015 is still listed. I think that’s a little misleading and read a review in which someone bought the upgrade, not realizing it was for 2015. In addition, I don’t think there is a way to read errors on mobile if they’re longer than the width of the screen. I am just learning to program in C, and the inability to read errors along with my inexperience with recognizing them makes them difficult to handle. Similarly, while the limit of compilations and runs for each time you launch the app is a creative way to incentivize the purchase of premium, I would think that in practice it would frustrate people into deleting the app rather than upgrading. Ultimately, the app is a solid foundation and with a couple minor fixes it could be a strong option for programming in C and C++ on mobile. In spite of its flaws, it works rather well for the most part, and what flaws it does have aren’t terribly difficult to fix.


Crashes Almost Immediately

DrSkaa

Created a new C++ project, began entering simple “Hello world” main function and crashes upon typing the ending semicolon. Tried several times, always with same outcome.


App crashes within minutes

XxnewmansownxX

I wish it worked but it keeps crashing within a couple minutes of downloading and launching the app. Looks like he updates the app regularly and prolly actually compiles offline but it doesn’t work for me =(


CRASHES

Lilant123

Fix it, doesn’t work


Please Fix

Solouseana

It crashes right when I delete code or edit code that I already put


It works but it doesn't

Faithfully21

It's a good app that edits and compiles perfectly during the trial. But when I decided to go premium it still wouldn't let me continue using the program even though it confirmed that I had successful bought the primium.


Glitchy

CheshireCat2009

Decided to give it a try. Copy-pasted some code. Started editing it. Few minutes later it crashed and I’ve lost all my work.