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    Scientific Calculator App - does one exist?

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    Litherayne | # 1 | 2010-09-07, 05:57 | Report

    Really could use one of these if one is out there. The calculator on the N900 has a scientific mode however a lot of standard functions are missing from it.

    Thanks.
    LR

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    dchky | # 2 | 2010-09-07, 06:01 | Report

    There are a few scientific calculators in the repositories.

    TI85 / RPN and maybe some others.

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    Litherayne | # 3 | 2010-09-07, 06:10 | Report

    Thanks dchky

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    dchky | # 4 | 2010-09-07, 06:21 | Report

    Welcome, the package names are:

    ati85
    free42

    There are some others, but I'm not sure they are quite as 'scientific' as the above two.

    : )

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    kureyon | # 5 | 2010-09-07, 06:40 | Report

    The "scientific" mode of the built-in calculator is a 4king joke. IMHO AT85 is the best available at the moment, qalculator is worth considering if you can live with the clunky non-optimised UI.

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    Litherayne | # 6 | 2010-09-07, 06:51 | Report

    Thanks again guys and Kureyon you are so right about the built in calc - pointless!!!

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    Litherayne | # 7 | 2010-09-07, 07:05 | Report

    I've found the free42 one but can't seem to find the ATi85????

    Ignore me, I've located it.

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