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MACalc Native iPhone RPN Calculator Updated

MaCalc has been updated to include algebraic input, built-in conversions and additional skins. It should be available thru the ModMyiFone Installer source soon or for manual install here.

Features:

General
Entry-system: RPN or Algebraic
Storage arithmetic: (Sto/Rcl +, -, ×, ÷)
Math: (+, -, ×, ÷, Mod)
Skins: four to choose from
Floating point calculator
FIXed, SCIentific and ENGineering number format
Functions: pi, 1/x, %, factorial
Functions: sq root, root n
Functions: yx, 10x, x2, ex
Functions: log, ln, hypotenuse
Trig funtions: sin, cos, tan, hsin …
Trig modes: degrees, radians, grads
Conversion: polar, retangular
Conversion: degrees, radians, grads
Integer calculator
Signed or unsigned operations
Base conversion (2,10 and 16)
Selectable word size (8bits, 16bits, 32bits)
Bit operations: AND, OR, XOR….

Usage hints

MACalc has two independent calculators, Integer and Float. To switch from Float to Integer and back “swipe” or “tapp” the display area.

MACalc float:
10 storage registers
10 stack registers

MACalc integer:
10 storage register
10 stack registers

Press and hold the Del key for 1 second to “clear X”.
Press the Menu > Settings key for settings.
To change mode press Mode.
To change functions press Fn.
Moving the phone to a horizontal position with screen facing down erases all calculator registers and vibrates (if enabled).
Press Mode > Conversions to switch to conversions view.
The current X value will be copied into the “input field”.
Pressing Float will return to calculator mode and result will be copied into X.

Screenshots:

MACalc Native iPhone RPN Calculator Updated

MACalc Native iPhone RPN Calculator Updated

MACalc Native iPhone RPN Calculator Updated

MACalc Native iPhone RPN Calculator Updated

MACalc Native iPhone RPN Calculator Updated

MACalc Native iPhone RPN Calculator Updated

1 comment

1 SM { 01.26.08 at 11:01 pm }

hi there,

Anyone knows if this version supports more than 9 decimal places? i.e. x.xxxxxxxxx

i am an engr and would love to see this improvement … so i can use this calc for my work when i do not have my scientific calc by my side…

thanks

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