E61/65 Blog

September 21, 2006

Best Calc

Filed under: Software — stmcgill @ 6:56 pm

Best Calc is a fully featured calculator for the E61 (at last)- “Best Calc allows you to perform all basic calculations as well as all common scientific functions in a very fast and easy way. Intuitive keyboard design provides efficient access to lots of functions without having to access menus or lists. Designed to work just like it is - a really powerful calculator!”

  • Large display with lots of graphic indicators
  • Precedence mode - to reduce entering parenthesis (e.g. 2+2*2=6)
  • Operations and conversions can be performed in binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal form
  • Calculate basic arithmetic functions
  • Calculate the root, square root or cube root of a number
  • Raise to power functions
  • Logarithmic and exponent functions
  • Calculate sine, cosine, tangent, arc sine, arc cosine or arc tangent
  • Calculate in degrees, radians or grads, mil, rev
  • Displays results in normal, scientific, or fix mode
  • Memory operations
  • ‘Call last result’ function
  • Operations with big and small numbers are supported (up to ten in 308th power or ten in minus 308th power)
  • 4 Comments »

    1. Tried it and even though it’s got more functions than the built-in calculator it’s as still unusable. On the E61 you can’t even use the keyboard to enter the plus, minus, divide etc. You’re supposed to use the joystick to select every key on the calculator. And they’re expecting us to actually pay for that? What a joke. It’s a shame though because a good scientific calculator would really be needed on S60 3rd edition but that won’t be this one, sorry.

      Comment by vioccc — September 26, 2006 @ 3:52 pm

    2. isn’t 2+2*2=8?

      Comment by Mark Tesch — October 16, 2006 @ 12:25 pm

    3. no comment

      Comment by hashimtm — December 5, 2006 @ 12:18 am

    4. best calc is a very good for mobile calculator

      Comment by hashimtm — December 5, 2006 @ 12:20 am

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