Jun 02, 2011
Version: 2.0.3
4.4 MB
Seller: Acqualia Software
© 2009, Acqualia Software
LANGUAGES: English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian
REQUIREMENTS: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later.
Description:
Soulver is the ultimate app for doing quick calculations and figuring stuff out on the iPhone. It's a far more elegant way to work with numbers than a traditional calculator.
With Soulver, you write out your entire problem and you see your answer as you type. If you make a mistake, you don't have to start again, you can edit your expression like in a text editor.
You can do calculations over multiple lines, and change any of them. You can use words alongside your numbers so they make sense which it's great for comparing different scenarios.
Soulver is great for adding things up, and doing quick percentages. Soulver will also save your work for you when you're done, and sync it to your Mac or iPad using Dropbox.
Once you try Soulver, you'll never want to go back to a simulated physical calculator.
FEATURES:
- Instant calculations as you type.
- See all your lines all the time, not just the last number typed in.
- Use words alongside your numbers so they make sense.
- A keyboard with big buttons, designed for quick math.
- Do currency conversions.
- Easy percentages like $49.95-20%, or $55 as a % of $350
- Set up relationships between lines like in a spreadsheet using line references.
- See a running total and other statistics of all your lines.
- All the standard math functions, like sin, cos, tan, log, mod, E, √, etc .
- Do programming calculations in hex, binary.
- Save your work.
- Send out beautifully formatted HTML emails of your math work.
- File sharing through iTunes, Dropbox sync, or email with the Mac & iPad versions of Soulver.
Checkout Soulver for Mac and iPad too at Soulver.com
What's new in Version 2.0.3
Minor evaluation bug fixes related to:
- Using "&" in comments before a variable declaration.
- The multiplication of percentages together.
- The order of operations with the minus operator when used with the power operator.
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