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sipols
1st April 2009, 04:08 PM
Hello,
I have been searching for a good scientific calculator for mine kaiser for a long time, but no success. I am learning Match, and i need to calculate time to time complex things. I could do it on excel but to write formula there takes a lot of times and is not handy.
i know of 1-calc it's more for ekanomist, i need more options in calc...
Any ideas what i could try?
Thanks in advance...
kilrah
1st April 2009, 07:28 PM
SpaceTime is good.
mmalka
1st April 2009, 09:31 PM
Hello,
I have been searching for a good scientific calculator for mine kaiser for a long time, but no success. I am learning Match, and i need to calculate time to time complex things. I could do it on excel but to write formula there takes a lot of times and is not handy.
i know of 1-calc it's more for ekanomist, i need more options in calc...
Any ideas what i could try?
Thanks in advance...
I recommend PowerOne made by Infinity Softworks. www.infinitysw.com
I hope this helps.
greganovak
1st April 2009, 10:33 PM
Panoramic calc pro aint bad either, if someone knows for one that is more sofisticated...please suggest
sipols
2nd April 2009, 09:24 AM
Panoramic calc pro is great got every thing that geek like me could want :D
SpaceTime is more like Grafp drawer, but nice too.
powerOne doenst have WM version of scieentific calc
A the moment Panoramic calc pro is best for me, it got sprity advanced calc functions + will be easy to cheat at exams, jsut becosue can draw graph with it..
Thank you all for all support
drmc
2nd April 2009, 10:58 AM
HiCalc seems pretty good too.
deadline
2nd April 2009, 12:12 PM
Guys, which one of them is programmable (if any)? I mean defining own functions and so forth... Cheers
gardndj
2nd April 2009, 08:06 PM
Another option would be VTI Pocket Emulator, which emulates TI calculators. I've got the TI89 and the TI83plus running at the moment for school. Should be able to define your own functions, etc.
http://forum.brighthand.com/showthread.php?t=242194
deadline
3rd April 2009, 12:52 AM
Will have look at it, thanks...
mcp2
3rd April 2009, 11:12 AM
Just came across this post yesterday and others while I was looking for a scientific calculator for my Kaiser, I've tried 1-calc, HiCalc and SpaceTime. HiCalc is by far the best of the three, has many useful features.
asrrin29
3rd April 2009, 05:17 PM
A little bit more then a scientific calculator, but PocketCAS is a freeware app that does symbolic algebra, calculus, and trig. Very nice app if you are taking high level math/science courses.
Kuime
3rd April 2009, 11:20 PM
HiCalc seems pretty good too.
That's the perfect one:cool:
Masacrk
21st April 2009, 02:46 AM
I like the HP15c have use HP's for so long can't use a non rpn calc.
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