Category: Education
Released: Dec 18, 2008
Price: $1.99

Description:
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When you’re finding an integral, the program may look like it’s frozen but it’s not.
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This is the full version of SciCal. There is also a Lite version which is free. Please feel free to try.
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Why spending a hundred dollar for a calculator (except that you can only use a real one in a test)?

SciCal is a virtual scientific calculator application which uses “text input” technology similar to TI or Casio FX calculators. SciCal also takes advantage of many other common functions that are not available on most calculators

Multiline navigation helps you check and reuse your old expression.

SciCal has extremely friendly user interface that target both scientific and casual user.

SciCal also has build-in decimal-fraction converter, units converter, equations solver and integral calculator, all are extremely simple to use.

A detail and friendly documentation is included to explain every thing you need to know about the functions within SciCal.

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Key features:
- “Text input” technology
- Supported number from -1.7 E308 to +1.7E308 with 15 digits accuracy.
- Multiline navigation helps tracking back or editing calculated expression.
- Fraction “processor” displays all answers in fractions if possible (and turned on).
- Lots of common functions, including all trigonometry functions.
- Support both degree and radian measurement.
- A units converting system that can be use right in the middle of an expression.
- 1 slot of custom memory.
- Quadratic equation solver.
- System of linear equation solver.
- Integral calculator.

Feel free to contact me if you find any problem or have any suggestion: ez.scical@gmail.com

Updated:
- CToF bug fixed.
- Integral text field fixed.
- A little reminder added.

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