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How do I restore the calculator to my ipad

How do l restore the calculator to my ipad

Posted on Apr 22, 2021 7:58 AM

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Apr 22, 2021 9:30 AM in response to Rlarrick

There has never been any native calculator app or actual weather app for iPad ever.


Sorry.


Apple never finished developing or designing an acceptable and unique, native calculator app for iPad.

And, for the past 10 years, now, since, there is a whole third party, iOS App Store marketplace/cottage industry for a plethora of exceptional iPad calculator apps, now!

So, a native iPadOS calculator app for iPad is, now, not even being considered, any longer, by Apple.

Apple had an opportunity to create a unique iPad calculator app for iPad with the totally redesigned iPadOS, but Apple, once again, squandered this perfect opportunity.

Tap and read the story below.


https://www.cultofmac.com/421893/why-the-ipad-has- never-shipped-with-a-calculator-app/


There is also NO real Weather app ( only a Weather widget ), Wallet app OR Health app for iPad, either.


You will need to go to the iOS App Store and decide on a free or paid ( to remove ads ) third party calculator apps.


If you are one of these groups of users who is, vehemently, opposed to paying any third party iPad calculator app developer for their work in creating such apps, here is, but one totally free ( no ads ) calculator app that you can add to your iPad, from the iOS App Store .


Sci:Pro Calculator.


https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sci-pro-calculator/id684978583


There are many more third party calculator apps. Some free with ads.

Others that range from $0.99- $2.99 that offer both no ads and additional features that add value to their calculator apps.

The choices are up to you..



Best of Luck to You!

Apr 22, 2021 9:32 AM in response to Rlarrick

Unlike iPhone, iOS/iPadOS for iPad has never included a calculator. There is some Apple folklore as to the reasoning, but as this is entirely irrelevant to your question, I’ll leave you to research this if it is of interest.


There are some good Ad-free examples of Calculator Apps obtainable from the App Store - and some very good paid examples.


Herewith a single sample of each from my personal favourites:

Free: Sci:Pro Calculator

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sci-pro-calculator/id684978583

Paid: PCalc

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/pcalc/id284666222

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