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SpeedCrunch

SpeedCrunch

SpeedCrunch is a fast, high precision and powerful desktop calculator.

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

Beside standard algebraic operators like + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), * (division), ^ or ** (power), there is support for other functions for example sin, log, abs, and many more.

Advanced calculation sometimes needs a memory feature. SpeedCrunch therefore allows a variable to hold a calculation result.

 SpeedCrunch 0.10

Price
Free to download

Size
0.7 MB

License
GNU General Public License v2

Developer
Wolf Lammen, Ariya Hidayat

Website
www.speedcrunch.org

System Requirements
Pentium-compatible processor
32MB RAM (min)
16MB hard disk space

Java Runtime Environment

Support Sites:
SpeedCrunch Blog, SpeedCrunch Mailing ListSpeedCrunch FAQ

Selected Reviews:
thedailybutt.comblogspot

Features include:

  • Scrollable display
  • Up to 50 decimal precisions to ensure fewer rounding errors
  • Unlimited variable storage
  • Intelligent automatic completion
  • Full keyboard-friendly with keyboard shortcuts to speed up tasks
  • More than 50 built-in maths function including abs, sqrt, pi, log, exp, ln, sin, cos, tan, sinh, cosh, tanh, asin, acos, atan, arsinh, arcosh, and artanh
  • Optional keypad
  • On-the-fly calculation
  • Customizable appearance
  • Syntax highlight, with parentheses matching
  • History of last expressions 
  • A special variable 'ans' holds the last calculation result
  • Angle mode: Alt+D for degrees, Alt+R for radians
  • Inside an immediate tooltip, calculate the result of the selected text
  • Save and restore sessions
  • Dock windows serving as a browsable mathematics manual, with geometry figures, quadratic equation etc

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Last Updated Sunday, April 20 2008 @ 06:27 AM EDT


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