Posts Tagged ‘physical calculator’
Calcuccino Lite – The Free Programmers’ Calculator For The iPhone
Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 September 2010 08:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 7 September 2010 08:00
Cambridge Coders Limited today announces Calcuccino Lite 1.0 for iOS. Visually stunning, yet practical to use, Calcuccino Lite leverages the iPhone’s large touchscreen and advanced operating system to provide an interface that is not possible on a physical calculator. The LCD can be swiped to display the current value in different number bases, or scientific notations. The main keypad can be swiped to reveal an interactive ASCII table. Functions are accessed through standard iPhone menus. Continue reading
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Acqualia releases Soulver 2.0 – Smart Notepad with Built-In Calculator
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 May 2010 10:15 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 19 May 2010 10:15
Acqualia today announces Soulver 2.0, the biggest update ever to its groundbreaking multi-line calculator application for Mac OS X. Soulver lets you do calculations over multiple lines like you would on paper, and you can use words alongside your numbers, so that your calculations make sense. It’s smarter and clearer than a calculator, and easier to use than a spreadsheet. Version 2.0 brings units, conversions, stocks, answer tokens, syntax coloring and many other great new features. Continue reading
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