Multimedia Interactive Calulator - MIC is an ideal alternative calculator for those working with individual numeracy needs.
MIC uses the same inverted keypad as the mobile 'phone and most other common numeric pads such as ATMs, telephones and remote controls
mobileCALC - mobileCALC provides a fully customizable calculator, operating in both algebraic and RPN modes. It is designed to function on any PalmOS device running OS 2 through 5. mobileCALC can provide unlimited conversion factors, constants, user programs etc., and the key layout can be tailored by the user to fit the users specific requirements
SC-123PU - With the program SC-123PU you get a powerful and freely available scientific calculator for the Palm platform.
Apart from scientific functions it also offers a full set of logical operations and conversions between different numeric systems (HEX, DEC, OCT, BIN)
RPN is a programmable, postfix scientific calculator for Palm OS:
Postfix
Graphing
Solving
Programmable
Recordable
Hi-res interface
Customizable colors
Scientific and engineering functions
Conversion functions
Finance (TVM) functions
Many format and base options
Script editor
No need for MathLib
Palm OS 3
RPN CAlcSeries Statistics - Distribution Functions - This program evaluates distribution functions and their respective integral or cumulative distribution functions for NORMAL, NORMAL INVERSE, CHI-SQUARE, t-STUDENT and F-SNEDECOR. The result can be a single value, a GRAPH or a LIST
Unc: A Units Calculator - Unc is a calculator which runs on the 3Com PalmPilot. Unc has a number of features not often found in other calculators:
- Units. One of Unc's main features is its ability to calculate using units, like feet, miles, pounds, meters, seconds, and so on
DensCalc is a sea water equation of state calculator for the Palm OS.
It will compute any two of the following four parameters: temperature, conductivity, salinity, and density, from the other two parameters and it will do this for any depth in the ocean
MagCalc is a Palm OS program for computing the Earth's magnetic field at any location based on the US DoD magnetic field model.
MagCalc computes the total intensity, horizontal intensity, magnetic declination (or variation) and dip.
It also computes the annular rate of change of each these parameters