If you have to do calculations regularly you have probably a software calculator or physical calculator accessible right next to you. And even if you do not, you could probably just fire up a search engine like Google for some quick calculations. The Firefox add-on Status-bar Scientific Calculator offers another option. It adds a single [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 15
Microsoft Mathematics Now Free, Perfect Tool For Math, Science Buffs
If you enjoy mathematics or science, or currently have to because you are at school or University, then the free Windows application Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 may be what you have been looking for to make your life just a tad easier. The description on Microsoft.com is short but up to the point: “Microsoft Mathematics provides [...]
- Author: Mike Halsey MVP
- Comments: 6
The mouse / calculator combo
Have you ever wished you had easier access to a calculator when using your PC? Do you do a lot of numeric work of a laptop? If the answer to either one of these questions is yes then Canonmight have finally developed the product for you.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 3
Google Chrome Calculator
Math wizards take note. Chromey Calculator is an extension for the Google Chrome web browser that offers access to most of Wolfram|Alpha’s and Google’s mathematical calculations and functions. The extension places one of those dreaded icons in the Google Chrome header that opens a popup window when clicked on. Here it is then possible to [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 2
Hexelon Max Calculator
Chance is that you are using the calculator that is provided with the operating system if you work with a software calculator. While these are usually fine for basic calculations they do lack the depth and functionality of professional calculators. One option is to download and use a more versatile calculator. The Hexelon Max Calculator [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 5
SpeedCrunch Multi-OS Calculator
SpeedCrunch is a versatile calculator for multiple operating systems like Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh and Linux. The calculator is still provided in a early version but contains lots of interesting options and functionality that extend the regular calculators that ship with the operating systems. The SpeedCrunch calculator supports both entering the calculations directly as well [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 5
Online Calculator eCalc
Every operating system comes with a calculator that provides access to basic arithmetic functions and probably some additional ones like base conversions and some functions of a scientific calculator. They usually do lack some features like a history function in combination with an option to use results from history for new calculations. The Online Calculator [...]
