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
This application is designed for calculations using distance, velocity, acceleration, time, mass, force, work, kinetic energy and power using eleven equations
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
MyCalcC (Palm OS) - Create your own special function calculator! MyCalcC simulates a programmable scientific calculator on the PDA. The user can custom label buttons for four user supplied equations. Each equation can have four user labeled variables and two user labeled constants.
The number of program steps is only limited by the amount of available memory
MySciCalc (Palm OS) simulates a scientific calculator on the PDA. The user can custom label buttons for 12 user supplied equations and 16 user supplied constants. In the screen shot, the user has pre-entered the equation for a right triangle and the speed of light constant
NeoCal is an advanced, award-winning calculator designed to work just like a real calculator, only better. The intuitive keyboard design provides efficient access to over 220 financial, statistical, scientific, programmer, conversion, and date and time functions without having to access menus or lists of functions
Numerus- basic standard 4 function calculator... that operates in Roman numerals.
Source code available for download on my web site http://www.multimania.com/aldweb/
Update Description:
v2.3 (09/17/07):
- Recompiled this program with the latest iziBasic version 6
Ohm Reader - Have you even come across the need to use a simple resistor in your design (or whatever) and suddenly come to realise that you don't know how to read (or forgot) the color codes printed on the resistor ?
Ohm Reader will eliminate your need to remember those color codes