SpeedCrunch

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SpeedCrunch
Software Details:
Version: 0.11
Upload Date: 2 Jun 15
Developer: Ariya Hidayat
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 5

Rating: nan/5 (Total Votes: 0)

SpeedCrunch is a fast, compact, high-precision calculator (up to 50 decimal digits), ideal for power users. SpeedCrunch is designed to be enjoyed using keyboard.

Result is shown in scrollable window, history of expressions is available with up and down arrow.

SpeedCrunch is easy to use, just type the expression that you want to calculate and press Enter. Result is shown in the scrollable display. And, you can quickly copy the last calculation result to the clipboard using Ctrl+R.

If you want to reuse again the expression which you typed before, then press up and down arrow to access the expression history.

Beside standard algebraic operator like + (addition), - (substraction), * (multiplication), * (division), ^ or ** (power), there is support for some functions, for example sin, log, abs, and many more. You do not need to memorize function names, use Ctrl+F to pop up a dialog where you can choose the function that you need. Or take advantage of auto-completion feature, for example type the letter s only and in less than a second you will be automagically given with choices of sin, sinh or sqrt.

Advanced calculation sometimes needs memory feature. SpeedCrunch allows variables to hold calculation result. Using assignment, such as x=0.3 means that variable named x has the value of 0.3, which you can always later on, for example sin(x). You can define as many variables as you want. When you want to use a variable but you can not recall its exact name, use Ctrl+I to show a list of variables that you can pick easily.

There is a special variable, ans, which always holds the last calculation result. Another variable pi holds one of the most important constant in math world.

Your expression history (maximum last 100 expressions), as well as variables you have defined, are saved between sessions. This means, you can still recall those calculations you have done yesterday or last week.

Often, SpeedCrunch can still understand an incomplete expression. For example, just typing sin followed by Enter - likely means taking the sine of last value - is automatically translated as sin(ans). Also, for such function you may skip the parentheses if you pass simple number or variable, sin 0.1 is as valid as sin(0.1). Speaking about parentheses, closing them can be left to SpeedCrunch, e.g. cos(pi/4 is automatically corrected to cos(pi/4).

For your convenience, it is even possible to customize the font and color used for the display.

Here are some key features of "SpeedCrunch":

· high precision, up to 50 decimal digits
· to be enjoyed using keyboard
· result shown in scrollable display
· history of last expressions (use up and down arrow)
· built-in functions: abs, sqrt, pi, log, exp, ln, sin, cos,...
· auto-complete of function name
· support for variables, e.g try x=pi/3 and then sin(x)
· special variable ans holds the last calculation result
· percent operator, try e.g. 45%*75 or price/80%
· angle mode: Alt+D for degrees, Alt+R for radians

What's New in This Release:

Bug fixes:
· Fixed keypad button "=" [#176]
· Fixed incomplete math book link upon clicking [#177]
· Fixed potential crashes [#180]
· Fixed back and forward buttons have the opposite meaning in RTL [#185]
· Fixed missing window update on radix character change
· Updated binreloc to build in LSB environments

Improvements:
· Better handling of math book translations with language codes that contain
· the country component and now correct behaviour defaulting to English when the system language (selected option) is not supported

Internationalization:
· New Basque, Catalan and Simplified Chinese translation
· Updated translations
· Removed Slovenian language menu entry, since there is no such translation available

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