Mathmatiz
3.2.0
yakgg
4.30
439 reviews
50,000+
Downloads
Downloads
Free
This app is currently not available on Google Play.
About Mathmatiz
Mathmatiz was a tools app that used to be available on the Google Play store. It was developed
by yakgg.
The APK had been available since July 2010.
Mathmatiz was unpublished from the Google Play store Apr 7, 2015.
It was rated 4.30 out of 5 stars, based on 440 ratings. The last update of the app was on September 18, 2013. Mathmatiz had a content rating "Everyone".
Mathmatiz had an APK download size of 1.28 MB and the latest version available was 3.2.0. Mathmatiz was FREE to download.
It was rated 4.30 out of 5 stars, based on 440 ratings. The last update of the app was on September 18, 2013. Mathmatiz had a content rating "Everyone".
Mathmatiz had an APK download size of 1.28 MB and the latest version available was 3.2.0. Mathmatiz was FREE to download.
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Price | Free to download |
Download estimate | 71 thousand |
Rating | 4.30 based on 440 ratings |
Version | 3.2.0 |
APK size | 1.28 MB |
Number of libraries | 4 |
Designed for Android | 2.0+ |
Suitable for | Everyone |
Ads | NO ads |
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★★★★★
Fascinated Really surprised, in fact it is a mini Matlab! very nice, fast and efficient. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good calculator. Well done developer, keep up the good work.
★★★★★
Great start...if you can get matrices and some type of custom function system implemented you'd be my hero...matlab on my phone....the dream lives
★★★★★
great app but no ads please! Will gladly pay to remove the ads, otherwise just what I have been looking for. Some predefined unit conversion functions and physical constants would be useful.
★★☆☆☆
Constant force close right before a test
★★☆☆☆
Doesn't remember variables! Could be good if only it would remember variables. Writing a=1, hitting enter, then writing a+1 and hitting enter should display 2, but instead nothing is displayed! I can't even start to test this as a mobile version of Matlab if it's not possible to store variables. Using a brand new Nexus S, Android 2.3.1.
★★☆☆☆
Ugh, another initially force-closing app... not worth the time, people.
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