Comment by bko

Comment by bko 16 hours ago

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I built a free calculator for iOS because I found the free calculators (for iPad) were super spammy and ugly. There was (and still is?) literally video ads that play between calculations. And since Apple didn't (doesn't?) offer a calculator app that came bundled with iPad, it was a huge market.

But I was naive and thought I could just create an obviously superior app and it would find some users. Why hadn't anyone thought of this before? But the app market is so saturated and poorly managed that there's practically no chance you can find users. Or at least I didn't care enough because.. you know.. its a free app. How much can I invest to get you to have a decent experience.

And the other point which was really the death blow to my app, is the ridiculous $100+ a year fee to app store to even host a free app. So after a few years and very few users, I decided to kill it.

1. The search sucks and prioritizes "popular" spammy apps.

HnUser12 16 hours ago

Native calculator is available on iPad now. I think starting last year.

  • quintu5 15 hours ago

    Having never owned a tablet, finding out now that iPad didn’t have a native calculator until 2024 is shocking!

    • cowboylowrez 4 hours ago

      yeah but can't you use the ipads built in ssh to just use bc on a linux that you remote to?

      • lukevp 2 hours ago

        Is this a parody of the Dropbox comment or is this sincere? I don’t think iPads have built in ssh… and even if they do, this is a far cry from an app. It assumes you have a Linux machine on your local network and are willing and able to set up ssh to connect to it as well as learn command line tooling for making calculations.