Python 3.3 for iOS Reviews

3/5 rating based on 20 reviews. Read all reviews for Python 3.3 for iOS.
Python 3.3 for iOS is paid iOS app published by Jonathan Hosmer

Won't even open

TheG3698

This should not have been released yet since it crashes a second after launching!


CRASH CRASH CRASH

Joseph Yellen

This application crashes right when you open it. Do not buy until its updated! I am disappointed in this application. :(


Looking forward to fix!

lindamh

Excited about this app, but current version doesn't even open for a second on iPad 2.


Crashes

Programmer34

I know everyone has already said this, but it crashes immediately after opening the app. Complete waste of $3!!!!


Crashes

Micma123

I bought this app hoping that I could use python on the go and I wouldn't have to sit in front of my computer. I wish it worked but I hate that it is just another one of those apps that won't work. Hopefully an update will be released soon to fix this issue. I will rate better when this issue is fixed.


Very Unfortunate

machn1k

OTHER USERS: Delete the app from your phone, then re-download it (stored to your account, so you won't be charged). From there, you can open it again... Great concept. Poor usability, frequently crashes something fierce.


U53rD

Us3rD

I was going to mention the CRASHES, but it seems "everybody" else did. Waiting on update.


Cool app

h8br33der85

Works just fine on my 4S with OS 6.0.1


A month

tehrolo

It took a month to fix the bug that the app was openly released with, but atleast I can code again, thank you


Great on the iPhone ... Until Jan 2013

AlejandroPapita

December 2012: This app is awesome on my iPhone 4s. No crashes. I can save and run scripts. Gives me portable programming ability. Ready for the Kindle Fire version. Editing, as you might expect, is a bit of a pain due to the lack of a keyboard, but that's not the apps fault. January 2012 Just made the mistake of updating. What was perfect on an iPhone 4s last month now crashes when I attempt to see user scripts in the Script Manager. Come on, Jonathan, do us all a solid and get this pig a-workin'.