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CALC Keyboard 3D touch to move cursor
In the keyboard mode - would be nice to have the ability to 3D touch to move the cursor like on the native keyboard...
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Recalculate in Tape on Edit
If you change anything in the tape roll currently it does not recalculate totals, would be nice if it did!
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Empirical Converter
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Money = Rather than know how many rupees to the dollar, I'd much rather know how many rupees it would take to buy a carton of eggs. That's REAL WORLD knowledge.
Height = How high is 1000'? The Eiffel tower.0 votes -
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Single Tap Clear C/AC
Whenever I finish any operation the SUM of the operation will still visible in a big font EVEN IF I PRESSED THE C button!
Notice the original iPhone calculator whenever you finished your operation and press the C button everything will be CLEARED ! Zero on the board
In your app the last sum will still be visible and exist.0 votes -
CALC Watch - speak w/o Done
Ask for calculation without having to press done
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Assign names to parameters in custom functions
I wonder if it is possible to assign names to parameters in the custom advanced functions.
Such as the function is $1+$2+$3, and it will show up as (i;n;r).0 votes -
Calculations with the % sign
CALC will use percentages by default with the "+" sign as additions. So that 0.9% + 5% == 0.009 x 1.05 and 5% + 0.9% == 0.05 x 1.009. As such the results seem incorrect for the standard percentage calculation where the results would be 0.9% + 5% = 0.009 + 0.05. Add ability to switch this behavior when needed...
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CALC Watch screen order
would like to see calc, tip, conv the history. Or have the ability to change the order myself.
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Different text button colors
Option to have button text colors of sections/operants different (for each) - i.e. so they match the icon colors perhaps?
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Quick +/- Tax Calc
a tax + & - tax key. With this you can set the rate of your local tax (in the UK here VAT @ 20%) and add or subtract this from a figure.
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