CalculatorEmailer is a finger friendly numeric keypad calculator that allows you to enter math questions/equations/functions and then uses the Google.com website to do the calculation and send the report via email. This service is provided by Google
CalculatorGoogle allows you to enter a complex math/conversion/currency question and sends the request to Google.com and reports it in text. Enter the math/conversion question for Google.com and the program will display the answer. This service is provided by Google
CalculatorPrinterer allows you to create printable math table charts. Select the type of operation (+,-,*,/) and enter the start/end numbers and the step value. The program will create a printable math chart. You can also preview the chart in Pocket Word
Calculus Script for Math Tablet - Minimum and Maximum of a function.
Unzip the file and install the script into your Script Directory. To view the script help, select the "?" from the variable and functions dialog or tap and hold on a key assigned to the function
California Vehicle Code 2005 PPC -
This digital edition of the California Vehicle Code for 2005, is extensively indexed, hyperlinked and full of features for instant access to any section or term.
With the best text compression, you can carry your whole law library in your PDA anywhere you go
Card Speed (Pocket PC) - Card Speed tests the Read / Write speed of a PDA with any SD Card. You will be much happier with your PDA / Smartphone if it is responsive. An SD Card that Writes / Reads fast is part of a good experience. Any file movement to and from the Card is affected. Applications that are data intensive, like audio and video, are most affected
Cardiology ToolBox was designed to provide the content and calculation tools needed by today's busy Cardiologist. This tool enables the user to perform instant patient weight-based calculations for drug dosages, critical care drips, emergency drugs, and much more
CardioSelect - Estimates pre-test probability of coronary disease using Diamond/Forrester data tables, then using published sensitivity and specificity of non-invasive cardiac tests estimates the post test likelihood of coronary disease