F(x) 2.0 b6 review (mobile)

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F(x) is a high performance formula evaluator and a calculation environment for Symbian OS.

License: Demo
OS: Symbian
File size: 3977K
Developer: Loginid Enr.      
Price: $24.00
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F(x) 2.0 b6 is maths software developed by Loginid Enr..
F(x) is a high performance formula evaluator and a calculation environment for Symbian OS. It has been designed from the ground up to run on portable devices running Symbian OS.
Here are some key features of "F(x)":

  • Created using C++ language specifically for Symbian OS.

  • Easy to use formula management interface.

  • Real-time formula evaluation during editing.

  • Unicode formula compiler.

  • Simplified C-like formula syntax.

  • Full set of arithmetic, logical and binary operators.

  • Support for conditional operations.

  • Support for short-term loops.

  • Customizable constant database includes 280+ unit conversion constants (offering over 5000 unit conversion combinations)

  • Includes 45+ internal functions.

  • Supports sending formulas and their results via SMS and E-Mail.

  • Dynamic variables (setting variable values without editing formulas).

  • Separately installable and on-line (GPRS) upgradeable formula library.

    Requirements:
  • S60 device
    F(x) 2.0 b6 supports english interface languages and works with Symbian.

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