MagCalc is a Palm OS program for computing the Earth's magnetic field at any location based on the US DoD magnetic field model.
MagCalc computes the total intensity, horizontal intensity, magnetic declination (or variation) and dip.
It also computes the annular rate of change of each these parameters
This application is designed for calculations using distance, velocity, acceleration, time, mass, force, work, kinetic energy and power using eleven equations
WaveCalc is an ocean wave calculator for the Palm OS.
It will compute any wave parameter (e.g. frequency, wavelength, phase speed, ...) from any other.
Just type in a value in any field and hit the Calculate button.
The calculator supports both gravity and capillary wave modes.
WaveCalc is free.
The full source code is available on the author's web site
RPN CalcSeries Complex Operations - This program allows for chained calculations involving complex numbers. The four operations of complex arithmetic (+, -, x, /) are provided, as well as several of the most used functions of a complex variable Z (| Z |, 1/Z, Z**n, Z**1/n, and exp(Z))
EasyCalcPro - A very simple calculator. Enter a list of up to 30 numbers and labels. Keep your calculations secret.
· Enter up to 30 numbers with labels
· Use a password to encrypt labels and values.
· 13 Exchange rates
A Plus Calculator (Palm OS) - looks great, offers better functionality and is more fun to use than any other calculator on the market!
The A+ Calculator comes loaded with three skins: Metallic, Football and Colors
Coconut Free Edition - Coconut emulates the programmable, scientific Hewlett-Packard HP-41CX calculator on your Palm.
With Coconut you get:
The full power of the standard calculator for professionals, sold more than 1.8 million times.
The original look-and-feel of the HP-41CX, adaptable to all grayscale/color levels supported by your Palm device
BinaryBuddy allows you to input two binary numbers and use AND, OR, XOR on them and see the results. INVERT, LSHIFT, and RSHIFT operators are also provided as is a user input area for learning how the binary operators work.
Quartus Forth source included