Formulas (formerly Super PEMDAS)

A simple but powerful calculator for OS X
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Donkey Entertainment
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.donkeyentertainment.com/sp/index.php?section=features
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 1.2 MB

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Formulas (formerly Super PEMDAS) Description

A simple but powerful calculator for OS X The goal of Formulas is to be simple but powerful calculator for OS X.Formulas is the second iteration of the PEMDAS widget - it will take some of the widget's features further, and it will introduce some new features that are not easy to do with the web technologies behind Dashboard. Here are some key features of "Formulas (formerly Super PEMDAS)": Variable Cache: · On the side of the application is the variable cache. This lets you easily see all of the variables active in the current document. Number Formatting: · Formulas has several different kinds of number formatting, including float, scientific, and engineering. Formulas allows you to specify the number of decimals or significant figures to display, but you can also add thousands separators. Cocoa Based: · Everything in Formulas is written in Objective-C and C, and for the most part the interface is composed of standard Cocoa controls. This way, you get many of the Cocoa benefits, such as spell check, customizable toolbars, and text areas that behave in a standard fashion. It is also a universal binary, and you don't need to install or fiddle with extra runtime environments to get it to load. What's New in This Release: · Renamed the app to "Equations", and changed the icon. · Added support for binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers. · Added ability to input numbers by using the the "0b" prefix for binary numbers, "0o" for octal, and "0x" for hexadecimal. · Added Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal output formatting types. · Revised the decimal place number formatting, to allow either the exact amount of decimal places to be shown by adding zeros, or just to limit the number of decimal places displayed. · Added a Percentage output formatting type. · Fixed a bug in the variable cache where it wouldn't scroll vertically.


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