SynCalc - * Fully algebraic infix calculator. * Support for unlimited number of nested parentheses and function calls. * Up to 100 user-defined shortcuts may be added or imported. * Real-time input and output functions. * Add new functions via the Synergy Plugin Architecture. - Includes Math, BaseConvertor, and Logic Plugins. * Fully-functional drag-and-drop editing
TapeCalc-pocket calculator with a simulated tape, where data is stored. It's possible to edit the tape; recalculations are made automatically.
It will be expecially useful for sums of many items, giving the chance to check and correct single items.
Being a software for Palm (but not only Palm), it's even more useful, as you may use it everywhere
TapeCalcCL (Palm OS) is a powerful yet easy to use graphical simulation of a hardware calculator. Tapecalc can be used as a standard decimal calculator with 9 memories for general problem solving. An exclusive feature of TapeCalc is the simulation of a paper tape printout on one side of the Palm screen
TapeCalcCR (Palm OS) is a powerful yet easy to use graphical simulation of a hardware calculator. Tapecalc can be used as a standard decimal calculator with 9 memories for general problem solving. An exclusive feature of TapeCalc is the simulation of a paper tape printout on one side of the Palm screen
TapeCalcML - TapeCalc is a powerful yet easy to use graphical simulation of a hardware calculator . Tapecalc can be used as a standard decimal calculator with 9 memories for general problem solving. An exclusive feature of TapeCalc is the simulation of a paper tape printout on one side of the Palm screen
TapeCalcMR - TapeCalc is a powerful yet easy to use graphical simulation of a hardware calculator . Tapecalc can be used as a standard decimal calculator with 9 memories for general problem solving. An exclusive feature of TapeCalc is the simulation of a paper tape printout on one side of the Palm screen
The Effects of Nuclear Weapons - EONW calculates the acute effects of nuclear weapons on human beings.
The user sets the bomb yield, the blast height, and the "victims" distance from ground zero.
EONW then calculates and displays the initial radiation dose, the thermal dose, and the overpressure