SpeedCrunch calculator

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mtharyanto
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SpeedCrunch calculator

#1 Post by mtharyanto »

Hi there. I'm Haryanto, MT from Indonesia.

When I look for portable high precision calculator I found this SpeedCrunch calculator at this address:

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

They have 2 version: installed and portable, and for installed version they provide the program for 3 OS: Windows, Macintosh and Linux.

Maybe you can put the portable version into the list because it hasn't in the list yet.

Thank you.[/b]

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#2 Post by garbanzo »

i love the layout of this. nice features too. but the 'stack' isn't very usable. too bad it's not RPN. ~sigh~

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#3 Post by alanbcohen »

garbanzo wrote:i love the layout of this. nice features too. but the 'stack' isn't very usable. too bad it's not RPN. ~sigh~
Sometimes, it takes a while for some potentially qualified apps to make it on the list. An RPN calculator, Free42 (no emulator, no ROM images), which I submitted (and you discussed) is still waiting for posting approval.

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#4 Post by garbanzo »

yes, i remember that one. it's got a tiny stack though, which keeps me from using it. i'm used to using my HP 48G, but i forgot to bring it with me when i moved. still looking for a good replacement. my favourite is definitely calculator.NET, but i don't have .NET installed at the moment so i can't use it...

still looking. i'll find it some day!

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#5 Post by m^(2) »

Try AllerCalc, after I started to use it, all other seem so unergonomic...

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#6 Post by ashghost »

AllerCalc saves settings to the registry. Is there some standard way to prevent that, or did you portabilize it somehow?

It seems like the best I've seen.

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#7 Post by m^(2) »

ashghost wrote:AllerCalc saves settings to the registry. Is there some standard way to prevent that, or did you portabilize it somehow?

It seems like the best I've seen.
JauntePE is probably the best for this task.

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#8 Post by garbanzo »

AllerCalc looks great, and you're right, it's very ergonomic. lots and lots of options in there too. but it's not RPN either :(

i just can't help it. once you go RPN, you never go back!

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#9 Post by m^(2) »

garbanzo wrote:AllerCalc looks great, and you're right, it's very ergonomic. lots and lots of options in there too. but it's not RPN either :(

i just can't help it. once you go RPN, you never go back!
I didn't know that people use Łukasiewicz's notation. It was meant for machines. :P
I'll try though. ;)

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#10 Post by Cornflower »

here is a tiny, portable RPN Calculator, xCalc
(http://www.tordivel.no/xcalc/)

It seems to be about 15 digits precision, and settings are saved in xcalc.dat

Current Version is 2.9.1

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Re: SpeedCrunch 0.12

#11 Post by smaragdus »

SpeedCrunch at version 0.12, downloads, downloads and changes:
Almost 3 years and 700 000 downloads later, here's the core new features of this release:
  • brand new website, with searchable documentation
  • user manual: in-app (with context help) and on-line
  • user-defined functions
  • complex numbers
  • unit support, including conversions
  • implicit multiplication
  • bitfield widget, for people who deal with binary math
  • virtual keypad is back
  • double-click to insert into editor is back
  • more color schemes, including Solarized alternatives
  • currency symbols are ignored, you can now safely paste them into the editor
  • official 32- and 64-bit Linux packages available
  • donations finally possible
Note that SpeedCrunch has grown significantly in size- SpeedCrunch version 0.11 (portable) - 2937 KB compressed, SpeedCrunch version 0.12 (portable) - 11040 KB compressed, this is because now SpeedCrunch uses Qt.

SpeedCrunch version 0.12:

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Several SpeedCrunch links:
SpeedCrunch at Softpedia - http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Hom ... unch.shtml
SpeedCrunch Portable at Softpedia - http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-S ... able.shtml
SpeedCrunch at MajorGeeks - http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details ... runch.html
SpeedCrunch Portable at Freeware Files - http://www.freewarefiles.com/SpeedCrunc ... 33266.html
SpeedCrunch at DownloadCrew - http://www.downloadcrew.com/article/34711-speedcrunch
SpeedCrunch at AlternativeTo - https://alternativeto.net/software/speedcrunch/

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