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    fms | # 1 | 2008-08-25, 05:19 | Report

    Hello, All!

    I have just released the Maemo version of Slide Rule, an advanced graphing calculator. In addition to the usual arithmetic duties, Slide Rule can do these things:

    * Simplify ratios without resorting to floating point.
    * Simplify algebraic expressions.
    * Plot algebraic expressions.
    * Compute derivatives analytically.

    These features make Slide Rule more similar to the popular TI-8x machines from Texas Instruments than a generic run-off-the-mill calculator. In the future, I hope to add more features to the application, such as computing limits, numeric integrals and differentials, solving algebraic equations, and so forth.

    You can get Slide Rule from the web page:

    http://fms.komkon.org/SlideRule/

    or from the Extras repository. If you like Slide Rule, please, make sure you vote for it here:

    http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/sliderule/

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    st5150 | # 2 | 2008-08-26, 04:52 | Report

    Thanks for this release.
    One suggestion I think would improve programs like sliderule and mathjini is some graphical feedback to the user when a button is pushed, like Apple does: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46oxLBwgMgU mathjini does give some graphical feedback, but it's not dramatic enough.

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    fms | # 3 | 2008-08-26, 05:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by st5150 View Post
    One suggestion I think would improve programs like sliderule and mathjini is some graphical feedback to the user when a button is pushed, like Apple does: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46oxLBwgMgU mathjini does give some graphical feedback, but it's not dramatic enough.
    I did not think about it yet: current Slide Rule implementation only reacts to keys pressed and does not allow for timed events (i.e. "reset the key to its initial state after n milliseconds"). Will see how easy it is to add.

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    gregorovius | # 4 | 2008-09-18, 18:28 | Report

    Hi. Thanks for making Sliderule, I've been using it quite a bit lately. One thing I'm missing (maybe I haven't found it?) are some constants, namely e and Pi (I'm sure some other would be useful as well, but I don't use them often). Entering 10 digits by hand every time is a bit of a pain

    Cheers!

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    fms | # 5 | 2008-09-18, 18:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by gregorovius View Post
    Hi. Thanks for making Sliderule, I've been using it quite a bit lately. One thing I'm missing (maybe I haven't found it?) are some constants, namely e and Pi (I'm sure some other would be useful as well, but I don't use them often). Entering 10 digits by hand every time is a bit of a pain
    Those (pi and e) won't be difficult to add. Will try adding them for the next release.

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    fms | # 6 | 2008-11-22, 11:16 | Report

    Hello All!

    I have just updated the Slide Rule for Maemo to version 1.0.1. In the new version, the keypad buttons are in the "calculator" order rather than the "phone" order. Also, I have made the top row of N810 keys generate digits, even when F-key is not pressed.

    The new Slide Rule can be obtained from Extras or from

    http://fms.komkon.org/SlideRule

    Enjoy!

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    Saturn | # 7 | 2008-11-22, 17:16 | Report

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Gourmand | # 8 | 2009-01-27, 12:40 | Report

    fms, good work!

    but I wanna calculator with some improved features, not just only scientific one

    1) units convertion (all possible)
    2) functionality for programmers - binary, hex and octal support, bitwise operations, logical operations (on integers like in C/C++)
    3) programmable functions support to extend it by my own
    4) date and time calculations

    do you plan further development?
    I'd like get similar functionality (but not mandatory look and feel) like in NumLock Calculator for Windows desktop (http://numlock-calculator.software.informer.com/ or bunch of pages on Russian can be found via Google)

    offtopic: aren't you Marat Fayzullin who was permanent member of USENET relcom.talk conference at 90th middle?...

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    fms | # 9 | 2009-01-27, 13:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by Gourmand View Post
    but I wanna calculator with some improved features, not just only scientific one
    There is Qalculate but I am not sure it is in Extras yet.

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    lardman | # 10 | 2009-01-27, 13:10 | Report

    No, I've not added it yet, I can provide the sources and patches if anyone wants to add it.

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