PCjobberC (Palm OS) is a powerful, yet easy to use graphical simulation of a hardware dimensional calculator.Calculations directly in feet-inches and sixteenths are possible
PdaTape simulates a tape measure for measuring lengths or distance from 3 ft. to 999.9 ft. PdaTape is not a pedometer. No pre-calibration is required. Just tap on the Start button, start walking and then tap on the step button each time each heel strikes the ground. Distance is updated each time Step button is tapped. Measures curved paths. Also displays in Meters
QuikConvCalc (Palm OS) - QuikConv can be used as a standard decimal calculator with square root, cube root and 9 memories for general problem solving. In addition, there are 44 instant English-to-Metric, Metric-to-English conversions of length, area and volume and mass and liquid volume
SpanTables (Palm OS) - displays span lengths, in feet and inches, for floor joists, ceiling joists, and rafters. Also displayed is the corresponding joist or rafter size, joist or rafter spacing, modulus of elasticity and allowable bending stress. The values are taken from the 1997 Uniform Building Code.
Fifteen separate tables are provided
SpanTablesppc - Also see CONScalcs, a suite of five construction calculators that includes SpanTables for only $59.95. If purchased separately, would cost $112.00. SpanTables displays span lengths in feet and inches for floor joists, ceiling joists and rafters
StairsCalc is a four function calculator with nine memories. StairsCalc allows a stair builder to determine the dimensions, in decimal inches, of all the elements of a stair construction. Enter the total rise and or total run in inches and instantly display the unit rise, the number of risers for 7 in. and 8 in
TapeCalcCL - TapeCalc is a powerful yet easy to use graphical simulation of a hardware printing calculator . Tapecalc can be used as a standard decimal calculator with 9 memories for general problem solving and includes square root and percentage buttons
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