By Tech Powered Dad | August 13, 2010
Click here to watch my video review of the top 6 calculator apps for the iPhone.
My recent article on the top 6 calculator apps for Android was a big hit, and since then I’ve been getting search inquiries about iOS. You asked for it, so here it is. I’ve searched out Apple’s app store for my favorite 6 calculator apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. Since there was a wide disparity in cost of apps, I set the ground rule that we were searching for apps that cost less than $5. In fact, this list turned out to be my favorite 6 iPhone calculator apps for under $3.
#1 Graphing Calculator+ by xNeat.com
Graphing Calculator+ is my pick for the best all around iPhone calculator app. It greatest strength is that it does so many different things well. A switch button takes you easily between the calculators different modes. Those modes are graphing, scientific, handwriting, a polynomial calculator, and linear equations calculator. There’s still room for improvement. In particular, we wish the scientific calculator had fractions, and that the grapher had trace. But the app is simple and powerful, and the fact that it automatically finds max, min, intercepts, and intersection points pretty much makes up for the lack of trace.
Pros: Handwriting support, graphing scientific, quadratic and cubic solver, systems of linear equations
Cons: Handwriting mode not always accurate, decimals only
Cost: $2.99
#2 Graphicus by Serafim Chekalkin
I’m a huge fan of Graphicus. If only every graphing calculator were this easy to use. No need to read the user manual here, just jump right in. Graphicus brings you almost all the information you could want about Cartesian, polar, and parametrics graphs in an incredibly elegant interface. Trace, extrema, inflection points, tangent lines are all readily available with a few taps of your finger. On the downside, there is no simple scientific calculator. It’s also a minor bummer that there’s no 3D in an app that’s 100% focused on graphing, but there’s only one app on this list that has 3D.
Pros: Offers everything graphical, intercepts, trace, inflection points, max/min, complete
Cons: Just a grapher
Cost: $1.99
#3 Symbolic Calculator by Janos Barkai
If you need a CAS for your iPhone, this is the app for you. For those who have used a TI-89, you’ll feel right at home with with Symbolic Calculator. The focus of this app is it’s computer algebra system, and the interface is pretty easy to use for those familiar with Texas Instrument’s CAS calculators. If you’re new to CAS’s, just tap the question mark next to a given command, and an example will pop up demonstrating how to use the syntax appropriately. You can also use this app to graph, although it feels a little counter-intuitive until you get the hang of it, and the graphing features are simplistic compared to some of the other apps on this list.
Pros: For a CAS, simple to use, offers example input for each
Cons: Graphing could be nicer, mathprint only after inputting
Cost: $.99
#4 Graph It by Tezmo
Another excellent grapher is Graph It. This is also a full featured grapher, which offers the ability to trace, find intercepts, and roots, as well as graph derivatives and integrals. It also offers a full scientific calculator with two-line display. The user interface is ok, but might take some getting used to for some users, particularly for the scientific calculator mode.
Pros: Full featured grapher, also a full scientific calculator
Cons: UI takes a little getting used to
Cost: $.99
#5 Quick graph by Columbiamug
For those in need of a 3D graphing app, Quick Graph is the way to go. There are other positives here too such as a strong user interface, simple to use polar coordinates ,and a good 2D graphing interface. Screen caps are another built in feature. The real selling point, though, is the 3D, which is well rendered and even accepts cylindrical and spherical coordinates. It is possible to use this app as a scientific calculator, but the interface feels a little strange. Trace is included with the “advanced features package” for $1.99.
Pros: Polar and 3D, screen caps of graphs
Cons: Doesn’t feel designed for non-graphing calculation
Cost: Free or $1.99 for advanced features
#6 Powerone LE by Infinity Softworks
Not everyone is looking for a fancy grapher. For those looking for a more standard scientific calculator, Powerone LE fits the bill. It’s got a very intuitive interface that you’ll pick up right away. Powereone also features unit conversion and a currency converter that stays current to international currency exchange rates. Additionally, its got a simple statistics calculator that finds the mean of a series of numbers. It could be better if the scientific features used a two-line interface.
Pros: Easy to use, nice UI, currency/unit converter, stays current, simple statistical analysis
Cons: One line calculation, no graphing
Cost: Free with option to upgrade to more powerful version for $5.99
If this post has caught you’re interest, and you’re in the market for a stand alone calculator, check out my post on the Best Graphing Calculators for School.