There is a problem with the game... it's lagging often, stops working... I don't know what's wrong, but please fix these issues because the game all in all is wonderful! And one more thing... it has too many full-screen adds! Enjoy it!
When it comes to calculator apps, it doesn't get much better than this. I have used HP RPN calculators since my first year of college and started with a 15C (which I still have and will never let go). When I started into more complex chem, statistics, physics, and math I had to have a 41CX. I did sell that one when I graduated and moved up. The HP RPN (or any RPN) is the simplest and fastest way to calculate, especially when you are chaining long equations or calculating statistical info. This app is a great emulation and I feel completely at home with it. It is also a better way for left handed people to operate. Most lefties I know use and RPN because they work the way we think. Beautiful job of building an emulator! Well done!!
Moved to Mexico, bought a Mexican cellphone. Had immense problems downloading music to my new device. Out of sheer desperation, I'm trying this Cloud backup thing. Pray for me Highly Recommend.
Simple to use. No unnecessary permissions. Very fast response time on customer support. Can't ask for much more. Thanks for adding playback speed control! Works perfectly
Too much microtransactions... Practice shots and offline tournaments should've been free. And the loaning system in the items is pretty pointless... otherwise it's ok.
Nearly perfect Excellent lightweight, general note taking app. Don't expect it to do everything, but expect it to do most things, and do them well. The UI is a little clumsy still (e.g., the use of stacks) but there is steady progress. The other thing I wish was better is copying and pasting from Evernote to other apps, which is often imperfect. Also, I think they need to switch to support a wider subset of HTML5 for note content. Flawless
Great App for beginners and Advanced Users When I first started getting my feet wet with android back in the day (a few years back), I was using Eclipse and the standard Android SDK plug-in, not very efficient at all. After a few years going by when the whole mobile industry started to take off, I saw this app a couple of year back and thought i would give it a try, This app is actually pretty good (the premium version that is) but only if you get an accompanying book, I would not rely on the pay-for learning tutorials. You need to get the concepts of what an Android Application is and the file structure layout. Then that's when you really see the value of the App. The application has really matured over the last 2 years, you can open up Android Studio projects up in it.. And that is very convenient because I travel a lot. I am actually a professional .Net and objective C/XCODE developer by trade and I wanted to get into "native" android development and found this little application to be "very" effective. The only other feature that I would have like to have seen is "debugging" Fantastic