Handylearn Counter Handylearn Counter turns your mobile phone into a statistics collector. It simply counts how often you press a key.
Works like a tally sheet, but you can use it with only one hand.
Usages: traffic census, visitor counter at events, stock-taking, statistic about hair colors or shelf space for mobile phones, school grades or political polls...
New in 1.3
myCalc (Java) myCalc (Java) - Scientific calculator for mobile phones. It has a user friendly interface, which uses all available buttons, not only a drop down menu used by the majority of calculator software for mobile phones.
There are some functions which probably don't exist in other calculator, such as: financial function to get a payment value
PCalc for Java PCalc for Java - Programming calculator. You can write programs for stack machine (with simplified Java like instruction set). Program consists of one or more procedure which can be nested. It is possible to access variables of top procedure (like in Pascal). You can execute program ste-by-step and inspect stack and variables in debugger
mjCalculator mjCalculator is a powerful scientific calculator with floating point.
· Reverse Polish Notation order.
· FIFO stack for 5 operands.
· Autoadjust to all screen sizes
resistance calculator By using this resistor calculator it is very simple to determine the color code of a resistor based on the resistor value. Of course, you can also provide a color code and the program will show you the resulting resistor value
Subnet Calculator ME Simple application to calculate subnets. Given the IP address and the mask, it will tell you the number of subnets and hosts. Also, it will display subnet's information (network and broadcast addresses, host range)