KCalc

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KCalc

KCalc 2.0.2 (default view)
Developer(s) Evan Teran, Klaus Niederkrüger, Bernd Johannes Wuebben, The KDE Team
Stable release 2.11 / August 1, 2012 (2012-08-01)
Operating system Unix-like
Type Math, Calculator
License GPL
Website utils.kde.org

Kcalc is a calculator application integrated with the KDE-Desktop. In the default view it includes a number pad, buttons for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, brackets, memory keys, percent, reciprocal, factorial, square, square root, and x to the power of y buttons.

Additional buttons for scientific and engineering (trigonometric and logarithmic functions), statistics and logic functions can be enabled as needed. 6 additional buttons can be predefined with mathematical constants and physical constants or custom values. It is ideal for calculations involving varying bases.

Since version 2 (included in KDE 3.5) KCalc offers arbitrary precision.

KCalc with Science/Engineering, Statistic, Logic and Constant buttons enabled


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