PlainCalc X 2.0 review
DownloadThe world may not have needed yet another calculator, but I wrote this while playing with the Spirit parsing library, and maybe some people will find it useful.
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The world may not have needed yet another calculator, but I wrote this while playing with the Spirit parsing library, and maybe some people will find it useful. PlainCalc is a buttonless, algebraic-entry, mathematical calculator with variables. To use PlainCalc, type an expression or assignment and press Return or Enter. Unlike most calculators I've seen, PlainCalc allows you to indicate multiplication by juxtaposition, e.g., you can write 2?r instead of 2*?*r.
What's New:
You can define your own functions, and you can save worksheets, including values of variables and functions.
This version was built as a universal binary, but I have not tested it on an Intel Mac.
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