Would be nice to have more constants built in, such as mass and radius of Earth but it's very intuitive for Physics calculations!
ChampCalc Pro Scientific Calculator at Google Play market analyse
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Would be nice to have more constants built in, such as mass and radius of Earth but it's very intuitive for Physics calculations!
Great calculator..Bought this one.. Would be great to have an extensive unit converter and extensive equation solver. My suggestions.
Pretty good overall. The only thing that I really miss is horizontal format support. It would be much more convenient to use on my tablet if it had a horizontal mode. Otherwise a very good app with lots of useful features.
The basic version is great, the pro version is even better. A widget would round it out as the perfect calculator app.
So good!! Worth the money for the pro version... don't be a cheapo
I have reviewed the free version, but I gladly purchased the paid one.
Having the luxury of time to do so, I spent some hours putting this calculator through its paces so to speak. While I may not have included every type of calculation of which the calculator is capable of performing, I think it's fair to say that my testing was fairly exhaustive and reasonably comprehensive. In every instance, the calculator returned the correct result. The user should be aware that, in its default configuration, the calculator does not round the last digit of the reported result. This can be changed in Settings. I offer only a couple of comments which the developer may wish to take into consideration. First, in the case when a calculated result is non-terminating, the calculator in its default configuration should not require the user to scroll the display a little to the right. This should be easily rectified. Secondly, when the calculator is unable to return a numerical result, perhaps it should display one of the following: Does not exist, Undefined or Indeterminant depending on the circumstances. In particular, it is my professional opinion, that the use of the symbol for infinity should be avoided. When all is said and done, this is an excellent scientific calculator app of which the developer can be justifiably proud.