Which scientific calculator do you use? - General Topics

Hello guys, i'm studying in Automation Department of Greek university and we've got a lot of maths and physics. So i'm searching for a scientific calculator.
Which one do you use and why?
1) 1-Calc
2) HiCalc
3) SpaceTime
4) Other! Which one?

Calc98
http://www.calculator.org/download.html
Its quite old but works well and is free.

I'm still getting used to it, and to be honest, I don't use it often, but this TI-89 emulator works pretty well for me. It has quite a bit of functionality, but it's not the most user friendly. Unfortunately, it's also QVGA only to my knowledge. You can get the ROM for it here, but download the one for the TI-89, not the TI-89 Titanium. Hope that helps you,
Dave

How about SMath Studio (http://smathstudio.com/)? Free and updated recently.

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PocketPC software synth and music studio for free!

Hi Guys,
On this site you can now download Syntrax for free: http://www.finished.nl
How do I know this? I created the program myself
Should work on all ancient and modern PocketPC's (except the weird square screen ones)
Enjoy!
Reinier
Excellent.
Does it come with sample sounds, or do you need to provide the sounds for the sequencer?
Hi,
No sampled sounds allmost (It would add to the size too much)... but a lot of preset synthetic sounds.
But sampled sounds are possible, so there's no stopping you from importing them!
Reinier
Will it work on the samsung sc3 processor.
euh...
if it's compatible with arm then it will undoubtedly work.
I used to have sh3 and mips versions of the software. If needed I can upload them, although I'm unsure if it will be the latest version.
Sh3 was really slow by the way... I can remember not many audio channels were possible on my ancient hp jornada. The oldest Ipaq however already was more than quick enough.
R
I'm using a touch diamond and finished.nl is telling me this is not compatible, is this true?
nice one, I got this before when I used to have a P910i
you have to register to handango to DL
Syntrax 2 Pro?
Hi there Reinier,
Glad to be able to chat to the syntrax developer.
I would like to know if you have any plans to update this application making it easier to use and perhaps moving away from basic analogue emulation or at least expanding the pallette?
I had it on my previous phone (tytn 2) and couldn't really get much out of it despite following the tutorials. I suppose i'm used to my pc programs and a full screen though i'm sure there's things you can do that work better for the much smaller phone screen.
I am not a developer/programmer myself but would be more than happy to come up with some suggestions and ideas for you to work on.
Of course time is money, so you should really think about making it a purchasable item should you wish to put the necessary effort in.
Look forward to hearing what you think in regards to this.
Simon Jarvis.
It runs portrait though. It would have been nice to be able to run it in landscape.
is it ok with the touch diamond? I got the incompatibility message from Handango too!
This looks AMAZING though & I really want to be able to run it !!!!!!!!!

Which software for finance management???

Hi!
I'm searching for a software for personal finance management.
I've found several, but this 3 seem to be the most well ranked:
- Spb Finance
- Cash Organizer
- Mastersoft Money
Have you ever used any of this, are they user friendly, practical?
What is your experience with these software?
Which one do you recommend?
I don't want anything complicated.
I just want to control my day by day spending.
Where do I spend most, where can I save, etc...
Can you help me make up my mind...
Thanks!
I've used CashOrganizer for more than 3 years now. I has a great planning / schedule feature that automatically loads repetitive expenses or deposits into the corresponding account as required, a project category system and great report (and fast) generation. I don't sync the data with a computer, but it says it can do it. I have about 10 accounts with at least a year's worth of transactions and it runs very well. I would improve the gui a bit because it is sometimes hard to read. They also have good / fast service via email. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the answer.
Have you ever tried any of the other apps?
Or have you always used cashorganizer?
marcom said:
Thanks for the answer.
Have you ever tried any of the other apps?
Or have you always used cashorganizer?
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No. I 've only used Cash Organizer. I haven't tried the others.
I haven't ever tried those 3, but I have Quicken on my notebook, so I use PocketQuicken, works very well!
No problems with Spb Finance here.....
I've been a user of both spb Finance and CashOrganiser.
I use CashOrganiser 8 which I sync with Microsoft Money 2005 on a vista PC with no problems. It's quick, reliable and the reports are useful.
I went over to CO because I had numerous sync problems with spb Finance. This was a couple of versions ago and they have had a major update recently for Vista compatability.
Best bet is to get each of them on a free trail and try for yourself.
Mike
marcom said:
Hi!
I'm searching for a software for personal finance management.
I've found several, but this 3 seem to be the most well ranked:
- Spb Finance
- Cash Organizer
- Mastersoft Money
Have you ever used any of this, are they user friendly, practical?
What is your experience with these software?
Which one do you recommend?
I don't want anything complicated.
I just want to control my day by day spending.
Where do I spend most, where can I save, etc...
Can you help me make up my mind...
Thanks!
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Hi!
I've been testing the apps for the past days and I've decided to go with Cash Organizer.
It really seems to be the most complete, friendly and atractive one.
Thanks for helping!
I use SPB for the past two years. I really like it but I do not sync with any desktop applications.
Cash Organizer even for multiple PDAs
I've tried them all, since they did away with MS Pocket Money.
I have had syncing problem with SPB.
I have used the Cash Organizer for several years now and though not perfect, I like it the best.
The bad: Very little Customer support, if it's questions or problems they don't want to deal with.
Upgrading: had great personal support from the developer!
The good: Easy to use.
Will sync 2 or more PDAs, so we run the same software and just sync up in the evening through MS Money. Great way to keep our finances straight!
Have tried the demo of
- Spb Finance
- Cash Organizer
and I preffer Cash Organizer
I will but it once they bring the feature to add notes from the express screen

Apps for The ATT Fuze

Hey guys what are some good websites and good apps that are a MUST have when using your Fuze/Raphael??? I allready have the Gmail App and Google Maps... Give me your opinions.
Thanks
Your question could probably get as many different answers as there are users.
Beyond a couple of TouchFlo / Diamond Tweak apps, the MAIN applications am using on the Fuze are the same as used on my Axim (albeit Updated in some cases):
"Required" Productivity Apps
Pocket Informant
PhatNotes
FITALY
eWallet
Useful Productivity Apps
ListPro
PhatPad
Utilities (not Diamond/TouchFlo specific)
Resco Explorer
MemMaid
Tweaks2k2
TotalCommander (just because)
Skyfire
Apps Not Yet Ported to Fuze - but Probably Will Be
Spb Pocket Plus
Spb Diary (maybe...)
MS Streets & Trips - Pocket Streets (if it will run...)
Pocket eSword
CalcNote and/or RapidCalc
Apps that May Not make the move:
Calligrapher
Most Games (Axim has become default Game Player...)
MasterSoft Money
WebIS Money
WebIS Mail
ABDIdea
Other users, as noted, will almost certainly have different lists - or perhaps even an INVERSION of this one!
Happy App Hunting...
Bump BumpBump BumpBump Bump
Handango.com has commercial apps, but most look overpriced IMO.
On the other hand, one sometimes gets what they pay for at http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/
Some of the free apps are really terrific like S2U2, but there are some real stinkers posted there as well. READ THE USER COMMENTS FIRST!
Live Search Mobile. I love the Speech Recognition, it works darn good man.
Never mind searching; if you simply visit the "raphael software" forum here you'll see this excellent resource:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446306
Question answered, lots of threads like this already, as such closing this one.

TI-89 Calculator Emulator

I was wondering if someone knows how to re-do the TI-89 calculator from here:
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/309/30978.html
and reskin it to work better on the HD2. Right now it does not use the full screen. Just a thought. Useful for those are taking math classes.
I have the same issue, I love to use the one used on the desktop version which is identical to a original TI-89 for my TI Emulator mobile.
Anyone out there have a optimized skin for newer phones?
I would also like to have a nice emulator for WinMo...
try googling this:
SpaceTime 4.0
its free and really really good, the interface is much like the TI graphical series but it has like a tonne of other stuff if u want to dig deeper.
enjoy
(not allowed to post links yet, sorry)

[Q] Looking for a good "UNO" game on Android...

...and by good, I mean not the awful paid version of that famous studio that we have for now. It's slow, buggy and awfully expensive for what it is.
My girlfriend used to play on her WinMo6.5 HTC TOuch2 a great freeware game called "PocketUno". Fast, simple but classy looking and filled with options. Everything that we can't have on Android...
So my question is : what are my alternatives ?
I already considered developing an app for her but it would be my first and I doubt I can achieve that in a week-end !
Is there a way to find a Java version (paid or not) that would fit the Magic's resolution (480*320) and its touch interface ?
Could a port from the PocketUno .cab file be possible in any way (it would remain a private port though as I didn't ask the original developer permission to do anything more than that) ? I doubt it but who knows (like in "Uno's"...hem, sorry).
Thanks in advance !
So it looks like I'm going to have to do it myself...

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