The new
calculator app looks visually appealing.
The default Android
calculator app looks a bit ridiculous in full - screen mode on a tablet.
Not exact matches
If you're familiar with the program and are just
looking for a
calculator to compute loads, click here or here for the
app.
For example, Quick Graph is a superb free graph plotting
app that makes graphics
calculators look like dinosaurs.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] Following up our other BlackBerry PlayBook videos from CTIA 2011 where we
look at the
Calculator app, Weather
app, Clock
app and Facebook on the BlackBerry PlayBook, I did one last quick video comparing the BlackBerry PlayBook to frenemy # 1, Apple's iPad 2.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] Following up on our CTIA 2011 quick
looks at the BlackBerry PlayBook's native
calculator and weather
apps, next we dive into the PlayBook's native clock application.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a handy Mortgage
Calculator App on your phone to quickly calculate payments while out
looking at homes or figuring out a refinance payment?
For example, if we always have a
calculator app right at hand, or a spellcheck feature, working on our basic math and spelling skills isn't exactly a high priority for us, and if we always have access to a game or our newsfeeds, or basically the entire internet all the time, we don't ever have to just sit there and
look at the scenery, or connect with other humans, because we have an instant distraction device right in our pocket.
MobiCalculator (formerly CubeCalculator) has been a long - time staple for Android users
looking for a powerful and customizable
calculator app.
The
Calculator app is easily the best -
looking app with Acrylic on Windows 10 right now.
Apps like the
calculator, camera, phone dialler, weather and even the card - based multitasking screen
look almost like they were directly ripped right out of iOS.