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SpeedCrunch

   0.11-alpha  

Qt Scientific

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Homepage:  http://speedcrunch.org/
Mailinglist:  Link
Forum:  Link
Blog:  Link
Depends on:  Qt 4.x
Downloads:  1348
Submitted:  Nov 18 2007
Updated:  Nov 5 2009
Score: 
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Description:

SpeedCrunch is a fast, high precision and powerful desktop calculator. Available for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.

Overview:

* history and results on a scrollable display
* up to 50 decimal precisions
* unlimited variable storage
* intelligent automatic completion
* fully usable from the keyboard
* more than 50 built-in math functions
* optional virtual keypad to be used with a mouse
* on-the-fly and selection calculation
* customizable appearance
* syntax highlighting and parentheses matching




Changelog:

Not available at the moment.




LicenseGPL
MS Windows(Installler for Microsoft Windows)
MS Windows(Portable edition for Microsoft Windows)
Mac OS X(Universal application for Apple Mac OS X)
Source(Platform-independent source code archive)
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 by aep on: Aug 29 2008
 

- your qmake project file is most likely outdated.
please don't abondon it. qmake has the advantage of actually working on all qt supported systems.
- the input doesn't accept a comma (,) as decimal deperator althougth thats the one used in my langauge. you can retreive the native settings from QLocale.
- would be nice to have the "=" button larger then the others. its hard to spot
- there is a weird tooltip around the expression or history widget. dunno how you trigger it, but it's anoying.
-wtf is that mathbook? its just empty.

Overall a nice project. You get a "good" vote from me. I will use it as my every day calculator. Please keep it Qt :)


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 Re: qmake

 
 by helder on: Sep 26 2008
 

Hi Arvid. Thank you so much for the comment.

For the time being, CMake has done the job pretty well. I also want to use qmake as an alternative, maybe it will return in the next version. Not sure if I'm gonna get the same flexibility and mimic all features, but will probably try.

The decimal separator is actually retrieved from QLocale if you have the setting to use system default on. For 0.11 I'll probably just accept both dot and comma.

I'm thinking on a solution for the equal button and the keypad in general.

Not sure what tooltip you mention, really.

Regarding the mathbook, take a look at the screenshots for OSX and KDE: http://speedcrunch.org/en_US/screenshots.html . You probably didn't run "sudo make install". Can't remember exactly if that was fixed for 0.10.1 already or only in trunk, but you probably need run "lrelease speedcrunch.pro".

Thanks for the vote and for using it :) I'll always try to keep it Qt.


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