A powerful calculator.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2018-01-24 | mohammad reza zare | its like xp powercalc | ||
2017-09-13 | Jeff Martens | Doesn't do RPN. | ||
2016-12-30 | Maui- Maui | It's a nice application it works like bc -l. It works just in radiant instead deg and grad and as I can see isn't possible to change this setting. there is a useful resume key as well. But it could be better if with a clic on a button I can put out a keyboard where I can find functions like sin cos tan x^y sqrt and so on | ||
2015-03-23 | Bill Who | On a computer I like to simply type my calculation/equation directly into a text box and get a result. eCalculator does that and more. I do not like calculators on computers that try emulate discrete calculators, you know just to look like some old TI, with buttons that are usually to small to click. For programmers, it does decimal, binary and hex, math and conversion, as well logical functions. Input can be in either infix (algebraic) or postfix (RPN) notation. Or get this... a mix of both. I have no idea why one would use that, I am a postfix calculator user. If you make a syntax error, eCalculator has good error reporting and good help. eCalculator starts quick, looks good, and the author is very responsive. Initially eCalculator only had infix notation, I asked for the postfix option and to my surprise within a week it was working! |