Calculator missing in iPad 2 ?
Macbook Pro 15" 2.53, 4G, 250G, Mac OS X (10.6.6), iPad 2, iPhone 4, Apple TV 2G.
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Macbook Pro 15" 2.53, 4G, 250G, Mac OS X (10.6.6), iPad 2, iPhone 4, Apple TV 2G.
As the developer I am biased but I suggest taking a look at Perpenso Calc. It is five calculators in one: scientific, statistics, business, hex and bill/tip. With its support for RPN, fractions, complex numbers and many other features it is comparable to traditional handheld calculators. iPad specific functionality includes customizable display lines.
A related iPhone-only app, Perpenso Calc 4, is a lite app and is upgradable to full via In-App Purchase.
To be more formal ... as the developer I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.
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√ Tips Calculator (coming soon in iPhone version.)
√ Calculator
√ Scientific Calculator
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If you are looking for a friendly and smart Calculator, please make a try of this one, thank you~~
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If you still looking for some nice calculator without ads, you could try this one. It's not free, but it definitely worth it.
I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.
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Love spending more than $400 on a piece of technology that doesn't include a $&@&($&@@@ $2.16 calculator.
dwdorken wrote:
Love spending more than $400 on a piece of technology that doesn't include a $&@&($&@@@ $2.16 calculator.
I know exactly what you mean! I spent $14,000 on a car it it has NO Calculator!!!!! What were they thinking?!?
The last time I looked there were what seemed to be a thousand calculators in the app store.
I assume your car came standard with tires and seats? You're comparing apples to Chevys.
My iphone has a great calculator. Came with a bunch of other free (and mostly useless) apps. My MBP came with a bunch of great, free, apps. The ipad has (as standard equipment) a bunch of useless apps. I'm pretty sure more people are in need of a calculator than a free app to check their stocks.
Instead, I can waste time searching through dozens of calculator apps, download a "free" app that displays ads, or pay for some really badly designed programs. Seems really stupid, when the company already makes a decent piece of software that could be added to the ipad at little to no cost.
But then, I'm not a blind devotee to the Apple tribe, I just use it (depending on software availability).
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dwdorken wrote:
My iphone has a great calculator.
Ha ha! You're joking, right? The iPhone calculator is one of the lamest calculators I have seen in years. The first thing I did when I got my iPhone 8 years ago was to get a REAL calculator app for it (one of the HP-12C emulators). There's a constant stream of posts about how the Apple calculator makes mistakes. It's true that all of them are user mistakes, but it happens because the calculator does not let you know that you have completed a calculation, so you're tempted to hit "=" again. It also uses algebraic precedence, which is fine for engineers and scientists, but confuses a lot of people. And it has no instructions pointing this out, so most chain calculations come out what appears to be wrong.
Calculator missing in iPad 2 ?