
PhyxCalc
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
This program follows the idea of an earlier version of PhyxCalc, written in Delphi, which can be seen at http://sites.google.com/site/xschirm/home (site and program is in german language, see screenshot or follow the download link).
For further information please check out the development blog, a version for mobile platforms currently in work. Developers and packagers are welcome, especially testers for Mac are needed.
SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phyxcalc/
GitHub:
https://github.com/strahlex/PhyxCalc
Development Blog: http://phyxcalc.blogspot.com/
Build Service: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=phyxcalc&project=home%3AStrahlex
NOTE: Windows users must have MSVC++ 2010 Redistributable installed and the Qt-Dlls in app-directory or system32
*Revision 200:
- improved saving and modified status detection
- added autosave
*Revision 198:
- added more functionality to plot window
- readded multiplication without multiplication sign
- fixed some critical bugs
*Revision 195:
- added functions for logarithmic dataset creation
- added plot dialog
- fixed some bugs
*Before Revision 195:
-added plot functionality
-added help browser
-added support for octal numbers
-added support for BCDs
-added quick notation for functions
-improved syntax highlighter
-added ans function and variable
-added support for functions
-added advanced syntax highlighter settings
-improved mobile support
-reviewed whole calculation code
Ratings & Comments
5 Comments
I don't know why you only seem to release RPMs and no DEBs, but in case someone wants Ubuntu packages, I made some and you can find them on Launchpad.
I wrote new topics in https://sourceforge.net/p/phyxcalc/discussion/general/
Very useful calculator Are you planning to add translations ?
Good idea. My own mother language is German, but as I use English as default language on all my computer systems, I have not thought about translations yet. However translations are easy with Qt, are you interested in translating PhyxCalc?
Yes, french translation...