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Magic Number Machine

Magic Number Machine - 1.0.8

full expression, scientific calculator

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Version 1.0.8: (4.5)
Selected Version: 1.0.8
Release Date: 2004-04-07
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.0.8): 1,337
Downloads (all versions): 28,084

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A free, full-featured, graphically laid out, high-precision, scientific calculator for Mac OS X 10.2 and greater. Full source-code is included with the distribution.

Ideal if you need to enter large expressions or have accurate precision. "Data" drawers allow an easy way to generate statistical data, linear regression and gaussian elimination. The extensive support of complex numbers and hexadecimal numbers is also a significant benefit for anyone who has to work with this type of data.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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Version 1.0.8:
Overall Rating: (4.5) Features: (5.0) Support: (4.5)
Ease of Use: (4.5) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Magic Number Machine CommentaryNice design but I am spoiled by Python - Version: 1.0.13, 3/18/2006 10:09AM PST

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warren peace
I just use the Python interpreter. I can creat sophisticated equations, use variables, change bases, perform unlimited precision arithmmetic, format output, lod int function and libraries to compeute matrices, plot graphs, and more. However, not all of us are Python-literate so a physical calculator emulator is more attractive. As they go in the free segment, this is not bad. Also consider BinCalc for multi-base work and CalcThingy.
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Magic Number Machine Reviewfree yes, full-featured no - Version: 1.0.11, 10/27/2004 07:35PM PST

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pipeprof
not really a full scientific calculator key set: no caret key, for exponentiation, nor a root-taking key other than square root; no inverse key

pretty to watch, but not so useful as things stand
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Magic Number Machine CommentaryBaseball, Hotdogs and Apple..? -FOUND!- - Version: 1.0.10a, 10/25/2004 10:13AM PST

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gmjm
Never mind. Pi is located with the function keys on the right side, right above the "divided by" key.

This is a non-standard and odd place for it.
But, yea, it's there.

I'd advise adding it to the Constants list, too.

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