Hi,
I just noticed that there's a couple of HP calculator emulators available as iPhone apps.
Some are made by HP itself, some by others.
Here's a link to the HP page with links to the apps:
HP emulators (by HP)
Regards,
Peter
HP 12C/15C emulators for iPhone by HP
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07-28-2009, 07:22 PM
Hi, I just noticed that there's a couple of HP calculator emulators available as iPhone apps. Some are made by HP itself, some by others.
Here's a link to the HP page with links to the apps:
Regards, ▼
07-29-2009, 06:44 AM
$36AU? HP must be joking. Unless the hardware is included in the price. ▼
07-29-2009, 07:22 AM
Ahem, that's 36 Australian dollars...or about 20 Euros, so where's the problem? HTH Raymond ▼
07-29-2009, 11:49 PM
For one, 42S for iPhone is AU$6 and offers heaps more in every aspect not only as a calculator but as features added to the original ▼
08-08-2009, 01:37 AM
I think the proprietary HP apps are pricey, given that the Tom Fors versions are somewhat cheaper and seem fine to me. I have SCI15C, though I must confess I use it little. Some have suggested that by spending the extra and supporting the HP app we may encourage HP to release the 15C anew by showing interest. I must admit that I don't know if I buy into that logic. And, yes, Reth, the 42s simulator, particularly in its most recent release, is so much more pleasurable to use, and cheaper too. The program I/O is the deal breaker for me. i41cx+ is a bit more expensive, but just keeps getting better, and is a must have for the aficionado. But for daily use, 42s is my fave. Les ▼
08-09-2009, 01:14 AM
IMO 42s is on its way to its second life, with the 4 line display (+ 4 line AVIEW is on Thomas' to-do list) and dynamic overlay keys plus practically unlimited memory and great speed and already excellent IO cappabilities, it's my favorite too. What's more - it's a living thing and I believe future improvements will follow. |