Fairly good. Contains lot of useful laws! It serves only as reference, would be better if it had a calculator, graphing function and equation solver.
Fairly good. Contains lot of useful laws! It serves only as reference, would be better if it had a calculator, graphing function and equation solver.
Like the app a lot.
Continue updating it an adding more content :) (in physics!)
Has a lot of information
I rate it at four star only because some of the problems are new to me just learning them.
This app Includes a lot stuff students need for math courses as well as science courses. An its cheap. Its worth it!
The only app that remained after having filtered out all of my math / formula apps. It is well designed, the info is useful and not difficult to find and worthy of being referred to when I have a question or need a reminder on a topic 1 problem though: The notes need revising, too many grammatical errors and notes are available for a lot but not all topics. So more notes and less grammatical errors pls.
This app is highly recommend, the price is 2 dollars. However, that is priceless for such a great app, I cant even begin to explain how great this app is. It is singlehandly, without a doubt the greatest app. If you happen to read this trust me, BUY IT!!
It would be a 5 star if it didnt contain some small errors
Math Ref is great app! You can search a formula easily with a menu. Moreover, you can revew a basic math whereever you are. Only one thing I hope is to hold whether portrait or landscape mode. But that feature will be implemented on version 2.4 in this June. I confirmed that implicitly by the creator of this app. I highly recommend this app.
This app quickly reminds me of various math definitions by concise and beautiful contents. Thanks for iPhone 6 screen support! If I must mention to something, the shade effect of the app icon looks too decorative for me.
As a computer engineering student and math tutor, I find myself using this app all the time. Ive recommended it to multiple friends who have also loved it. The layout is very smooth and the presentation is appealing. Its also fairly intuitive to find what Im looking for. As to improvements, I would really really like to see a section where I can add my own equations and categorize then for easy access. If it had keyboard that allowed me to access some of the special characters such as the Greek alphabet that would be nice too. I would also like to see a slightly easier to read format on some of the equations as they tend to spill over to the new line which makes it a bit hard to read. Other than that, well done guys. A beautiful app!
What a joke. Absolutely worthless. I have never written a review for any ap but this is such a waste I felt obligated to save others their dollar.
Great app for integral tables, derivatives :)
Great app for Math formula references! Dont expect it to solve equations, it is purely a REFERENCE! Keep up the great work!
Im a physics major in my undergrad, and when I saw the free version of this app I downloaded it instantly. I loved the app, so I wanted to see how much the full version was. When I saw that there was an integral table in the screenshot above, I said "shut up and take my money." This truly is a reference, there is an absolute TON of information here. Very good job.
Good app for reference with math and science. A lot of info and its cheap! Buy!
Its a good, comprehensive app. Needs more Quantum Equations! And Relativity Equations! Heres a list of bugs: In Angular Momentum, when its comparing angular to linear kinematic equations, it gives one of the linear equations in terms of theta. It seems that the equations are always resized to fit the Entire width of the column. While this is very good for long or worded equations/laws, this sometimes results in Huge print short equations that somewhat ruin the aesthetics of the app. (eg the translational kinetic energy eqn in thermodynamics is in like 48pt font) Most equations dont have examples, contrary to what the app advertises, and several key equations are missing. The ability to add our own equations would be nice. Also the Table of Integrals is missing a section or two, compared to the List of Integrals on Wikipedia. Moreover the impossible integrals are not listed either (eg e^-x^2, x^x, the error function, etc).
update for version 2.4.0 -- the references have been expanded, many toolkits have been added and the user interface has been dramatically upgraded. This is a surprisingly broad compendium of widely used formulas, nicely organized and displayed. The latest revision adds appealing graphics that make what was very good great. A wonderful reference for any college student in math and related fields and graduates searching for reminders. The best dollar I have spent on my iPad; would still be a bargain at $5.
Love the update.