Solve math operations with large numbers by simply writing down input numbers, and selecting the operator to have results displayed. #Basic calculator #Standard calculator #Add number #Calculator #Calculate #Addition
Sure enough you might be able to perform basic math operations, but accuracy is at risk when having to deal with large numbers. This is where calculators come in handy, saving you time and effort, while delivering the expected results at the press of a button. These are also the intentions of mathcalc, with a straightforward approach on calculus.
On the bright side of things, running the application right after download is done brings up the window, letting you see what it’s all about. This also means it’s portable, making it easy to be carried around on a thumb drive. Note, however, that .NET Framework is a mandatory requirement, so the target PC needs to be fitted with it.
The visual design is not really something to make it stand out from the crowd. In fact, it barely resembles a calculator at all, but you can tell it’s oriented towards math operations by the function buttons, which are fitted with basic operation tags. A couple of fields serve for input, while result is displayed in an uneditable section.
You’re only able to perform operations with two numbers. On the other hand, the application supports pretty large numbers, without generating errors, which is the case with most calculators. Unfortunately, you need to manually write down the result wherever it’s needed, because it can’t be copied from the dedicated section.
Support for math operators is rather poor, and you’re only able to perform some of the most basic ones, such as addition, multiplication, division, and subtraction. Result is displayed at the press of a button, and input values are kept intact in case you want to perform a different operation.
Taking everything into consideration, we can state that mathcalc is a pretty straightforward tool which helps you solve some basic math operators. Input needs to be done from the clipboard, and the result manually written down somewhere, because it can’t be sent to clipboard.
- runs on:
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Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP - file size:
- 3.8 MB
- filename:
- mathcalc.exe
- main category:
- Science / CAD
- developer:
- visit homepage
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