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MyPocketCalc is a calculator that will please any scientist who uses it. Using inverse polish notation, it provides everything you'd expect.
It manages a bar that is easy to use with multiple variables, all the usual trigonomic and hyperbolic functions, some statistical functions, binary and hexadecimal calculations, the standard constants (pi, e, c and Avogadro's number). Rather than increasing the button count, the functions are accessible via menus, which isn't so bad, especially with inverse polish notation where you capture it by their values. Transcription of captured data is well done.
A little slow to fire up due to the choice of .NET (you will need to install the Compact Framework if you have Pocket PC 2002), it performs very well.
The author promises future development such as curve plotting and unit conversion. The main negative point in my opinion is the interface appearance which admittedly is very readable but seems to come from a Soviet design office.
Update : some cosmetic improvements in version 1.1.00 with the appearance of colour for the keyboard and support for VGA and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition more generally.
[Torgamm]
(Translation: ashmoo)
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Very good, especially for those (like me) that like HP calculators with inverse polish notation...
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those not afraid of reverse polish notation (rpn) should give this calc a try, it's worth it. very small, pretty fast, and that natural display mode is a rage! i use it as a replacement for the standard calculator, though most of younger pda users won't be at home with reverse notation... [8/10]
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Yep, another nice implementation of a RPN calculator, especially because it shows you in graphical terms the expression you're evaluating. Nice 'n' fast, nice 'n' snall - definitely worth a try - 8/10
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nice good ,i look for it for a long time
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