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Any calculators that are like Microsoft's PowerToy Calc?
I like how it shows a history of the previous calculation, here's an example:
http://d.emule.com/powertoy-calculat...lator-1-0-.jpg |
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I'd like to see a calculator like this too... Anyone have any insight into this?
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bump,
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i got some skins that make the stock one look better, ill post the link if you want it.
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EDIT: Also found another good one while digging through that XDA thread: http://mylostblog.altervista.org/ski...-black-diamond |
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thanks guys, anything other than the stock calc is good :)
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Try 1-Calc Lite for free from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=324483
Omega One 1 Calc Lite for Windows Mobile based Pocket PCs. This calculator includes all common functions, full memory functionality, 10 short cut keys to perform quick everyday calculations, tip calculator, and unit converter. Features include: -Basic Functions: The most common calculator functions at your fingertips: +, -, x, ?, +/-, 1/x, %, ?, ??, x?, x?, full memory functions, x^y, !, Exp, 10^x, e^x. Backspace to edit mistakes, brackets to frame your expressions correctly. Also supports Algebraic, RPN & DAL calculator modes. -Unit Converter: A full unit converter that not only helps for the everyday conversions (e.g. km/miles, Fahrenheit/Celsius), but also for the unexpected (what’s my shoe size in Europe?!?) -Memory Banks: 1-Calc has 5 different memory banks to store your last calculation, -Tip Calculator: Quickly work out who should pay when you’re out with friends! |
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I have never found a calculator for pocket pc to beat the Calc98 from calculator.org
I started using this calculator on my original Compaq 3600 (May it rest in peace). This calculator only has one memory location, but has full parentheses for complex equations, supports hex, octal, binary, even roman numerals. Converts anything under the sun, does matrices and statistical mumbo jumbo and even includes a periodic table of the elements under the cnst (constants section). Runs great on my apache running wm6.1. Not the most finger friendly application (small buttons), but I love it. |
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