I'm planning on releasing Calc Me Sum 2 on Sunday, 2/8/16. The first version will be ad-supported. I'll release an ad-free/pay version that will have more themes, a stack for multiple memory registers, equation history that can be selected for re-edit (Calc Me Sum 2 has a history that can be exported/shared), scientific constants, and a more user-friendly, editable data entry field. Some or all of the new features will be added to the ad-supported version, too.
I might make a few small changes to the interface, but for the most part, it looks like it's ready to go. Here's a picture of how it looks right now:
Calc Me Sum 2
Version 1.0, Ad Supported
Copyright 2016 by Michael J. Ajemian
Version 1.0, Ad Supported
Copyright 2016 by Michael J. Ajemian
Thank you for installing Calc Me Sum 2.
If you should have any feedback or notice any issues, defects, or
bugs, please let me know.
Calc Me Sum 2 is the first scientific calculator in the Calc Me Sum series, the calculators designed to be visually appealing as well as intuitive and functional.
Calc Me Sum 2 adds a whole mess of new math features:
- Trigonometry functions in Degrees and Radians
- sin, cos, tan
- sinh, cosh, tanh
- asin, acos, atan
- asinh, acosh, atanh
- Roots
- Square root
- Cube root
- Nth root of y
- Powers
- x raised to the nth power
- x cubed
- ten raised to the nth power
- Euler's constant, e, raised to the nth power
- Logarithmic functions
- natural log, ln
- log 10
- Random
- random number between 0 and the value entered
The interface has been upgraded with new goodies, too.
- Calculator indicators
- memory
- degrees or radians
- hyperbolic modifier for trigonometry functions
- Results
- The answer to your equation
- The last equation and answer right below the results
- History and functions to share your math
- Copy to the clipboard
- last answer
- last equation, with the answer
- entire history of equations
- Share the history of equations
- cloud
- and many more - any apps that send text
Calc
Me Sum – the calculators that brighten up your math and with pretty accurate answers, too.
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