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.
RunDMLee
As many others have noted with this version 2.1, the app crashes on any CAS problem. Seems HP have abandoned the app as this issue has existed for a long time. How do I get a refund!?!?
fde101
Liking it overall so far, wish the RPN support were a bit more complete; as with many other reports, I found that at least on iPad the CAS is easy to crash: from Home in RPN mode just key in: ALPHA X ENTER and boom, the app crashes. So far it looks like the prime is one step forward two steps back from the 50g, but the app simulating it has stability problems regardless.
_NM_
Hesitant to purchase, I tried the Lite version, it was fine and so far I have had no issues with the Pro version. Having an HP Prime G2 calculator already, it is very useful to have access to the same functions on the go. I have not yet transferred my programs over (main reason I wanted the Pro version was for programming) but the basic program I tried on the phone version compiled and executed fine. Update - a week of frequent use and no issues. HP Prime is currently the best graphing calculator out there and having the same functionality on my phone is great. Update: there are indeed bugs. E.g. factor(x^3 + 3x^2 - 4x - 12) causes the app to crash. I was not able to submit a bug and the support link is useless. Down to one-star given bugs and lack of support. Must also add, the physical calculator itself does not have Andy of the bugs I found with this app. Neither does the free stimulator. However, providing a free stimulator for other platforms is no excuse for not supporting a $20 app.
Sean Wall
This used to be a useful emulator of the HP Prime, but the current version is buggy and crashes often, especially when using CAS functions. Sad.
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Do not buy. Intentionally crippled by HP and they are not fixing it
krischinx
Cannot solve with CAS mode. Just crashes app. Considering cost of app, very disappointed. This was updated 11 months ago. I expect better from h.p. I'm a long time hp calculator user, and own the prime calculator. It's not perfect, but at least it's pretty stable, and gets regular updates. Too bad hp can't find the time to put a little care into the prime app.
BobKrohn
Finance App absolutely not working. I have had the real Prime for several years. Lots and lots of bugs that have taken years to get fixed. I wrote a huge and sophisticated Land Surveying program but due to technical issues I’ve put it on hold. Then imagine my surprise when I find out that there is NO WAY to get my program to be loaded into this Virtual Prime. Holy Stupid Batman
Lifeform13
I bought an HP Prime when they first came out. It and the virtual on my pc are in sync and not as glitchy as they were when first acquired. Using the connectivity kit i can save and load programs on external media as well as interchange between devices. HP does not support the iPad. I would like to know one thing...how does one get years of programs from a pc into an iPad that doesn't seem to connect to anything useful? I'm using iOS11.4 As for the calculator itself...it's just like the real one. And just as glitchy. update...finally can connect with my pc to transfer programs. Still just as glitchy as ever. But at least now I can save my work.
Craw2TheJ
I wish it made use of the entire screen and gave you the option of resizing the graphing/calculating screen. It's also not usable currently and just shuts down when I try to use CAS made to calculate anything.
tmcquade
Hey !!! They fixed the bug that had it crashing for two years. Back to a five star calculator.