Tag: Scientific Notation - Latest Releases


Need a Great Calculator for Your iPad? EZeeCalc XL, Rated 9 out of 10

May 04, 2011 - EZeeCalc XL has received rave reviews from The iPhone App Review. Since the iPad doesn't come with a calculator provided by Apple, this is the ideal app to fill that gap. EZeeCalc XL, is a simple, yet powerful calculator for the rest of us, by Massachusetts independent developer James Hollender. EZeeCalc XL presents users with a colorful new take on the classic calculator, adding convenient characteristics that are simple to use and understand while performing mathematical computations.


Need a Great Calculator for Your iPad? EZeeCalc XL, Rated 9 out of 10

Apr 26, 2011 - EZeeCalc XL received rave reviews from The iPhone App Review. Since the iPad doesn't come with a calculator provided by Apple, this is the ideal app to fill that gap. EZeeCalc XL, is a simple, yet powerful calculator for the rest of us, by Massachusetts independent developer James Hollender. EZeeCalc XL presents users with a colorful new take on the classic calculator, adding convenient characteristics that are simple to use and understand while performing mathematical computations.


Calcuccino Lite - The Free Programmers' Calculator For The iPhone

Sep 15, 2010 - Cambridge Coders Limited has released 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.


Calcuccino Lite - The Free Programmers' Calculator For The iPhone

Sep 07, 2010 - 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.