Evaluator can be used as a simple scientific calculator, but it also supports evaluation of complicated mathematical expressions which may contain user defined variables.
Function tables can be generated for arbitrarily choosable numerical ranges.
(The parsing unit of this program was generated using Grammatica by Per Cederberg which is published under the LGPL license
Base converter - This application provide you a full set of conversion options in order to convert decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary value to an other base.
It can also be used as a calculator in the different base (2,8,10,16)
Time Calculator provides you with 4 different calculation methods (plus, minus, multiply, divide) so that you can find the differences between laps or any random timing.
Normal calculator may have this function, but knowing many people don't usually bring calculator out, unless to school, this mobile application serves your need on the go
Number of Golf Strokes - Quickly calculate the number of Golf Strokes you get on any given course. If you know the course par, rating & slope this app will easily do the math for you and convert your Handicap Index to the actual number of extra strokes you have on the course
AA Rate Calculator - The AA Rate is cost per kilometre that is commonly used for compensating staff or billing clients for travel. It is made up of a number of complex factors and this app gives you a simple way to quickly and easily work out the AA Rate for a vehicle
Scientific Calculator - Version 1.2
Thank you all for using this scientific calculator, and I truly appreciate your valuable comments.
The new version 1.2 includes operator precedence, and some bug fixes. [For ex: As mentioned in one of the reviews, 2+3*4 is now 14 and not 20. Use the parenthesis to override the operator precedence
Cheaper - This app is made for comparing tricky prices. This is useful when you have doubts if a 10 dollar coke of 1 liter is cheaper than a 12 dollar coke of 1.5 liters. You can use any currency and quantity as long as you know that both use the same measurements