Have all of your results rounded to two decimal places.īeautiful custom animations and sound effects provide positive feedback and an enjoyable experience while performing calculations. Get instant access to scientific constants like Pi, Atomic Mass, or add your own*. Rotate your device into landscape mode to gain access to common scientific functions. Perform basic calculations, conversions, calculate tips, and split bills right from your Apple Watch.Ĭonvert any of your calculations with over 500 units across 22 different categories including auto-updating currency rates.įave a calculation and get instant access to its result via the Favorites Key. Refer to calculations later or send them right back to your current calculation.Ĭalcbot's original expression view allows you to see everything you have typed so you'll never forget what you entered or miss a typo. Featuring an easy-to-read history tape, expression view, intuitive conversion, and much more!Įvery calculation you enter gets saved to the history tape. Dogs, maybe.Calcbot is an intelligent calculator and unit converter for the rest of us. You’re a fu*king cat, and I don’t accept suggestions from cats. You know, the thing you clearly don’t have or likely have never used? Do you understand this simple concept? Is this too much for you?Īnd no, you may NOT make a suggestion. And do you how I know this? Because I do it frequently on my watch. Quick turn of the wrist prevents you from having to EXIT and RE-ENTER whatever you were doing on the iDevice in hand (double Home/open calculator app/double Home/renter previous app/perhaps refresh/lose content, etc,) OR having to get up and rummage for another device. Listen kitty, the conversation was about the utility of the calculator app on the watch. Ergo, anybody who says otherwise is a delusional liar! Apple is doomed!Īnd, uh … while you’re crafting this marvelous web of nonsense, can you give us one reason … one singular reason … even a fraction of reason what “stop using it” has do with anything? I swear I’ll give full credit if you do. As a matter of fact, why not extend this ridiculous logic to every other watch app? Watch is useless. According to Pat the Cat, people won’t use calculator apps on their watches, why? Well because … incredulously … they would have to put down … err … stop using … other iDevices. Calcbot Calcbot recognizes that the most effective Apple Watch apps, at least at the moment, are the ones with the more realistically limited ambitions. So now, apparently instead of “put down” you actually meant to say “stop using it”. Revolutionary, yes? Incredulously “lacks credibility”. Hmm … let’s see, perhaps it’s because I simply turn my right, watch bearing wrist, which, much to the shock and amazement of all humanity, STILL has the the iPad in its grips! Shut the front door! And that’s not all! Would you believe that while doing so, I stab at the watch with the OTHER HAND? Yes, I’m amazing like that and I realize not every cat has such superhuman capabilities. ![]() Why, do tell, leader of kitten genii, would I “realise” that I would have “to put down the iPad” when I LITERALLY NEVER DO THAT. Fine, so it’s Pat the Cat I dealing with. Second, I’ll go ahead and assume you have paws for hands. This is a joke, right? No way you could have such a colossally unimaginative brain, right? Prank, yes?įirst, I’m going to guess you don’t known own an Apple Watch. I’m sorry but your point of view lacks credibility once you wrote the opening two words of your post. Spiralynth - 8 years do realise that you would have to put down the iPad in order to use the app on the watch…?!? It works.Īnyway, this looks far better than Calcbot for the watch, but not $10 better. I couldn’t give a flying fu*ck how silly I do or don’t look. ![]() It’s quick, useful and easy and I do it all the time. I don’t need exact numbers, just a close approximate.īecause I’m impatient and I like to multitask, especially when I’m sitting on the “throne” (as I proudly am now), instead of pulling away from this post and opening my calculator app on this iPad or having to waddle over to the bedroom to get my iPhone, I can confirm/verify or supplement what I’ve already done in my head right on my watch. I can’t forget to factor in SEP IRA and other tax deductions for the independents as well as the S-Corps and LLCs. ![]() For example, right now, while I’m posting this, I’m wondering what kind of impact a $47 per hour bill rate increase will have on the mid, short and long term timelines of both the client and the talent. I’m constantly doing some kind of calculation, mostly in my head. Even things that may not be traditionally quantifiable. I’m obsessed with numbers … calculating things mostly.
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