Z-OneHelper - This application can help you do bitwise binary logic and arithmetic operations. Makes life easier for computer engineers, scientist and students. It is a good tool for everybody who wants to learn some of the math behind electronics. This app also converts binary numbers to its decimal, hexadecimal representation and viceversa. Try it and if you are good at converting numbers try the thinking game to race against the phone. Try it even if you are not experienced with computers. Who knows? maybe you will love it and learn usefull stuff at the same time.
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Supported operating systems:
Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8
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