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Very simple and easy to use
I’ve been using a TI-30X IIS for over 10 years now and every time I tried to switch to a calculator app there was always something that I needed that the app couldn’t provide. After trying at least 10 different apps I finally found this one. It allows you to move your cursor to edit an entry anywhere in the line (a surprisingly rare feature) and it allows you to recall former calculations and use the answers to them in future calculations. That combined with a lack of ads and ease of use makes this a fantastic calculator app!
My only complaint is that the app tends to give 3 digits in front of the decimal when it is giving you an answer in scientific notation. For most people that is probably fine, but for my work that is annoying. If it either defaulted to 1 digit or allowed you to select how many digits before the decimal in the settings then that would be good.Show lessWonderful!
This is such a great calculator! Has all the features and more that I could want :) Thank you so much for making thisWas perfect up until… why did you update it?:D
The new update is not good. Where is C and delete?! Why would you ruin something that was perfect before the last update or so. I know there is certain space you need for numbers and stuff but before the last update I like it had delete/c/= … I don’t remember how it was exactly but I just happen to open the app and it is reorganized . Muscle memory does not need change :DShow lessDeveloper Response
You can switch to the old keyboard layout. Turn on the "Control Buttons" in the app settings. There should've been a popup with this information when you first opened the app after the update.