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I found this calculator that might be a very good port for our internet tablet :

http://speedcrunch.org/en_US/index.html

(Actually, I am still a newbie, I don't really knwo how to port it)

There is at the bottom of the donwload page a link : http://speedcrunch.klik.atekon.de/ that goes to a version that runs without installation. It uses Klik :
http://klik.atekon.de/

I didn't reall understand how it works... can it be a good thing to port the klik application to maemo so that we could use all of the software downloadable on the klik website? (Would be great !)
 
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There already is a maemo port of speedcrunch installable. Last time I checked, it wasn't the most recent version, but it still works nice.
If you look for a scientific calculator app on the tablet, TIemu is the way to go.
 
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And what about klik ?
 
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Klick only supplies i386 binaries, no ARM packages
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Originally Posted by fizze View Post
If you look for a scientific calculator app on the tablet, TIemu is the way to go.
TIemu is definitely the end-all-be-all for a NIT calculator, but it is very processor intensive. I find that galculator in "scientific mode" handles most of my needs.
 
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