4/5 rating based on 57 reviews. Read all reviews for LibTerm for iPhone.
LibTerm is free iOS app published by Develobile S.p.A.
ernie.cordell
I’m just getting my feet wet, so I know a lot more is possible. I’d consider this indispensable for anybody who wants to play with Python locally on the run. In the metro I might have insecure servers, or no internet connection at all. Besides, who works on a phone and wants it to be useless without an internet connection? This little app has tremendous potential: The more users it could get, the better it could be. Excuse me, but I envision an army of user-developers, contributing to an environment that is like a hand-held (fully-functional) computer. I’d love that.
Ru67576uf657f567u647u
This app is the only way that you can use shell commands on files that are on your iPad. But it's not good for being a development environment; I would recommend PythonAnywhere (it's a website, not an app) for that.
./a.out
I love this app but am confused as to why Python and Lua are included but not C/C++.
Kw8185001
What the Frick!? The app is crashing on 12.4.1? Please tell me why this is happening?! I tried to reinstall the app and still crashing! Why is this happening?
yuyueshihaoren
It’s good to see something interesting, fun, and useful available on iOS but coming as a Termux user on Android, I just cannot give this app a high score from my personal perspective. The shell experience is not perfect and there are too little packages. If the developer has time, I’d suggest improvement on Shell, virtual keyboard, package management, etc. I saw the repo on GitHub. I’m still a student, who may not be the perfect candidate to do any pull requests, but I still want to support the project, so I’ll rate this app as 4 star instead of lower.
TurboLover55
This is a great terminal for iOS. Please add the functionality to use Swift REPL in the terminal.