3/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for HP Prime Pro for iPhone.
HP Prime Pro is paid iOS app published by HP Inc.
SD88
Running iOS 12.2 on iPad Pro 10.5”. CAS functions I have tried immediate crash the app every time. For example integration or summation. Pretty clear this app was not tested with this version of iOS. Too bad, I like the physical calculator and would like to use the app. Hopefully HP will fix it. Also, oddly, it supports 3 of 4 screen orientations but not the one I use: home button at top — I use this to avoid hitting the home button with my palm while taking notes.
Tcp102
In agreement with some other recent reviewers - this app WAS great, but recently functionality that I was using regularly causes the app to crash. Definite or indefinite integrals crash the app in any mode. This is 100% consistent and repeatable, both on my iPhone and my iPad. HP charges too much for this app to have no way to report or address issues. Until they do, one star. It’s now unusable for anything other than basic arithmetic. HP’s inability to listen or even provide a feedback route shows again how they’ve declined as a company from their glory days...
I hate you words with friends
Latest version crashes constantly on start up. I can’t even use it anymore.
Marbiri
Just paid for something that doesn’t work. The emulator keeps crashing when working in CAS mode.
Engineerz Rule
Great programmable cas with rpn... I would give it 5 stars if the app didn’t shrink just to get the hp logo to show at the top of the screen... please fix this hp! UPDATE: App crashes when using CAS solve functions. Very disappointing that the company known for “gold standard” engineering calculators such as the HP 50 g, HP 42s and more, can’t get this right on a paid app! Lowered to 3 stars...
johnet123
This program has been broken for months and still no update. HP, if you are not going to fix this program, at least put the previous one back because, at least it worked.
RenatoMusic
This app crashes when trying to integrate or differentiate .. total mess.
The real BigJim
Over all I love the representation of the calculator, but that makes it rather annoying to attempt to program on the calculator without the external keyboard. That was one of the biggest drawbacks to the actual calculator. Update on Version 2.1: they fixed the issue with using the side menu on the rotation, and the issue that I now find that attempting to calculate any integral will cause the application to crash. I guess that HP just not care about the issues people are having with the app.
ATMizer
Having the power of a very full-featured calculator in an app is quite handy. Entry is a bit clumsy and sometimes sluggish. Occasionally the app will crash for no apparent reason, and in that case it reverts to the state of the calculator when you last opened it which discards any of your recent work. I expected more for a $25 app.