I'm using HandyCalc now, it's excellent and free.
But unfortunately, it do not support hyperbolic function (sinh, cosh, tanh, etc.), and it do not support complex operation (e^(i*π)+1=0, etc.), neither do matrix.
Arity is simply, powerful, but not as user-friendly as HandyCalc, it supports hyperbolic functions and complex operations, but lack many features that HandyCalc has.
Is there any calculator that combines them or even more powerful (matrix support)?
A perfect calculator I expect: (Basic and Extend features should be the minimize requirement, Bonus will be good it have)
Basic What HandyCalc do
Extend Hyperbolic Function support
Extend Complex Operation support
Bonus Matrix operation support
Bonus Free
Did you try Realcalc?
Its my favourite scientific calculator.
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Did you try Realcalc?
Its my favourite scientific calculator.
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Hi, Lesicnik1, thank you for your reply.
Yes I've tried, Realcalc is good and handy but not enough. Are you sure it support complex operation? It cannot even store values into variables.
Personally I'm not interested in real-calculator-simulator things, I want a mobile version of Mathematica or matlab.
Try andie graph market link
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Try andie graph market link
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I said I don't like simulators...wait, this is cool
I don't know a calculator can be this powerful!
I don't have a TI86 but luckily I can download one form Texas Instruments official site
It's complicated dude...it will takes me several time to learn how to use it, I'll come back later
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After read the 288-page manual and had some tryout, I can speak that this app (mostly TI89 ROM) is EPIC!
Wolfram Alpha
Paid app but really good. Can solve equations
You can try their services in the browser first
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Wolfram Alpha
Paid app but really good. Can solve equations
You can try their services in the browser first
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Thanks, but I prefer off-line ones.
This looks great: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addi
OK, new user can't post links, so...
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Hi guys, just wondering if any of you know any good gym/workout applications for our sony x10's? Kinda have been searching for one where you can record how many reps and distances etc and basically keep track of your heath and fitness progress.
Any help in my search is appreciated. Thanks
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try "Nike BOOM" ...
I use bodybuilder, its not free but i find it very useful for weight training. Im not sure if there is a cardio feature.
JEFIT
jefit - 100% hands down best gym app out there...
used to be droidfit and it was a bit crap, but they've really got their act together, and it's now awesome...
Does:
supersets
pyramids
1RPM calc
optional animations
set timer
more
more
more
Edit:: oh, and it's also free (as in beer)
Jefit and CardioTrainer are both excellent programs.
I use them both regularly.
Thanks for all route help guys. So far I've found jefit to be the best one for logging work out sessions as droidfit has now been removed and merged with jefit. Nike BOOM is not much, just a work out session monitor for sports but has a cool feature where it plays music and motivational stuff. But it has a large data usage. I've also downloaded mens health app which is great for bodybuilding and targeting particular muscle groups, not a great logger though.
I think so far jefit is the go!
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Thanks for all route help guys. So far I've found jefit to be the best one for logging work out sessions as droidfit has now been removed and merged with jefit. Nike BOOM is not much, just a work out session monitor for sports but has a cool feature where it plays music and motivational stuff. But it has a large data usage. I've also downloaded mens health app which is great for bodybuilding and targeting particular muscle groups, not a great logger though.
I think so far jefit is the go!
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CardioTrainer also has intergrated music. Use the feature all the time and it works well.
Jefit obviously does not.
I usually have CT running for a calorie count and music, and I have the Pro version so use it for interval training as well (There are several other free HIIT apps that intergrate music, but I use CT all the time so decided to upgrade and have it all in one app)
But use Jefit to keep track of routines, reps, weight etc.
Good luck
You'd better try new (relatively new) app called Jucy play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sappadev.sappasportlog which is way more intuitive and user friendly than Jefit. Jefit is targeted more to professional sportsmen, it's overloaded with too many unnecessary features that most of us won't ever use. Being simple, Jucy has much more efficient graphs and the most flexible exercises setup: you can choose whatever measure you want for each exercise -- distance and calories (for cardio or swimming), weight and reps and time for power-lifters and much more.
I've tried a few fitness apps for Android and I find Gymprovise to be the best by far. Have been using it for a few months now. Looks very sleek and makes it really easy to track while you're in the Gym. Got plenty of features too - like exercise rest timer & stopwatch, and lets me log my cardio as well. I bought the paid version, but I think they have a free version now too
Forget about S-Voice, the Speaktoit (Speak To It) Assistant App, is Prettier, Faster, Better and Easier to Score
Named on of the "Top 10 Apps for Android Phones" by the New Your Times .... Runs on Android 2.1 or higher ... No need for Root (runs on UnRooted devices)
FROM PC WORLD REVIEW:
" Speaktoit Assistant is a virtual buddy for your Android device that uses natural language technology to answer questions, find information, and connect you with various web services, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and many others. .....The Assistant works with your smartphone to get maps, search for news and images, look up weather reports, convert currency and measurements, send email, and much more. .....No need to memorize special commands or complex interfaces - simply speak or type in everyday language and the Assistant will understand and respond with what you need. ... If you want a Siri-like app on your 'droid, this is one of your better options. " PC WORLD
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I downloaded S-Voice over a week ago. I was somewhat impressed, but kept running into a number of problems.
So I continued researching. I tried Vlingo, and number of other voice assist apps.
After all this, I've come to the conclusion the Speaktoit Assistant App is the best.
Give it a try, I think you will like it. Especially, if you have been frustrated witht he crippled functionality of S-Voice so far.
So for now, I say "Forget about S-Voice, the Speaktoit Assistant App, is Prettier, Faster, Better and Easier to Score"
(( I like the Pretty Girl Avatar. If you don't like pretty girl avatars, you can change it to a Dude, or even a Microphone ))
The current version of Speaktoit Assistant App is ver 0.4
Available at Google Play Store: HERE
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http://www.crocko.com/C7BAE4FC3C2C4B59BA261F04DCA2559E/Speaktoit_Assistant_v0.4.apk
Google Search: http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Speaktoit+Assistant+v0.4&btnG=Search+Now
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Been using Speaktoit Assistant for a looong time
That's why I always laugh a little when someone mentions Siri or S-Voice
Speaktoit craps on them both
I guess you should post some more info about that apk
Just remember that the leaked S-Voice isn't a finished product.
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I haven't used this one yet because the UI is hideous.
"Prettier" - I'm sorry, what..?
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Just remember that the leaked S-Voice isn't a finished product.
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Neither is Speaktoit.. it's a work in progress and it does fantastic. It's in the market for free, try it if you want to see for yourself. IMO, works way better than Siri, and my friends who have the iPhone agree..
You can change the avatar to be an microphone icon and use your background
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I will concur, this is a great app.
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1) That's the problem with applications being grabbed from a phone that hasn't hit the market yet and run on phones that aren't "officially" supported - somehow people still blame the developers.
2) Tell me if you understand these questions....
What is David Wright's career batting average?
What time is Grimm on tv?
Once a Voice Assistant can understand questions like that I will call it "useful". To me, all these programs are still in development stage. I've tried all of them (except S Voice) and they are all limited to pre-programmed commands and hit-or-miss some very simple everyday questions.
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1) That's the problem with applications being grabbed from a phone that hasn't hit the market yet and run on phones that aren't "officially" supported - somehow people still blame the developers.
2) Tell me if you understand these questions....
What is David Wright's career batting average?
What time is Grimm on tv?
Once a Voice Assistant can understand questions like that I will call it "useful". To me, all these programs are still in development stage. I've tried all of them (except S Voice) and they are all limited to pre-programmed commands and hit-or-miss some very simple everyday questions.
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Ok, but Speaktoit still outperforms the alternatives...
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Best vlingo by far. Once navigation is back, it will be my daily driver.
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Neither is Speaktoit.. it's a work in progress and it does fantastic. It's in the market for free, try it if you want to see for yourself. IMO, works way better than Siri, and my friends who have the iPhone agree..
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Yeah, but where does Speaktoit get its information from? Both S-Voice and Siri get their info from Wolfram Alpha.
I'm waiting for Google's Assistant, aka Project Majel, to hit. I'm sure the Nexus devices will be among the first to get a taste. Instead of using Wolfram Alpha, Assistant will use Google's own search engine and their new Knowledge Graph.
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Yeah, but where does Speaktoit get its information from? Both S-Voice and Siri get their info from Wolfram Alpha.
I'm waiting for Google's Assistant, aka Project Majel, to hit. I'm sure the Nexus devices will be among the first to get a taste. Instead of using Wolfram Alpha, Assistant will use Google's own search engine and their new Knowledge Graph.
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Or you can just download the Wolfram Alpha app.
Customize Your SpeakToIt Avatar to your Personal Likes
Customize Your SpeakToIt Avatar to your Personal Likes
Wow, I just discovered that you can go into Settings and Customize your avatar.
I managed to enhance my already pretty avatar by changing her hair, eyes, lips, nose, etc.
Now when she speaks to me, I understand her in a more personal way.
You can also Build you own avatar,
Change You Avatat's Body, Hair, Brows, Eyes, Glasses, Nose, Mouth, Clothes
Change your avatar's Voice, FemaleUSA, MaleUSA, FemaleUK, MaleUK
Change your avatar's background.
You can also change your Te3xtToSpeech Engine - Google or Pico or Samsung (if installed)
I'm having fun with this SpeakToIt voice assistant app.
To be honest, im looking forward to utter since it seems to have the best functionality overall
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508195
Probably common knowledge but I found if funny...
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App design is like a cartoon! Maybe if it was made more professional looking, I could use it. Now it is just a toy trying to ride on Siri's popularity. I would rather use Galaxy S voice. Even though it sucks. These days looks go hand in hand with performance.
Is someone using "MyScript Notes Mobile" (by VisionObjects) on the GNote 10.1?
It's available on SamsungApps only and after having seen some video about it, I think it is very similar to S-Note. Maybe it's intended as an advanced version of S-Note (probably VisionObject is behind the S-Note default app too).
But does it really offer some advanced functionality (with respect to S-Note)? If so, which ones? Is it worth the price (€ 8 in Europe)?
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MyScript Notes Mobile isn't available in the SamsungApps store but has switched to Goggle Play (here)
Can't find it. Link?
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Can't find it. Link?
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Here's VisionObject's page, and here's SamsungApps page (this last link could be dependent on Samsungapps choosen country)
Got this few days ago and pretty impressed with it so far. Handwriting recognition is excellent, way better than snote and seems to handle things like capital letters, spacing and punctuation much better. Fairly limited options in terms of pen types, colors, templates, backgrounds etc, but if the main thing you want is handwriting recognition then this is definitely the app for you.
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I cannot find it. Not available in US?
Q) Why can’t I find MyScript Notes Mobile for my Android device on Google Play?
Though the OEM version of MyScript Notes Mobile can run on a very wide range of devices, we have decided to launch the Android public version first on the “Samsung Apps” store (a list of supported devices can be found at the end of this FAQ) and will be expanding to Google Play shortly. Due to the great variety of Android devices available, it’s very important for Vision Objects to choose carefully which ones we decide to support to ensure that the user experience is optimal. Indeed a poor screen sensitivity associated with a slow processor would not be recommended for this type of application. We are currently evaluating devices and will be making MyScript Notes Mobile more widely available as this process takes place.
MyScript Notes Mobile APK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2014523
Language Pack:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597783
I ve been using it on my note for a while and it's been the only note taking application I've found at all useful.
The interface and functionality are relatively primitive but the hwr function is excellent, easily as good as a messagepad (yes, twenty years ago but still the gold standard and benchmark). If it added pattern recognition (like addresses etc), incorporated my script calc and exposed itself to the search interface it would be the phenomenal app.
I would say it's definitely worth €8, that's just the price of a drink eh?
How does this compare with LectureNotes?
Lecture notes doesn't have writing recognition so they have completely different purposes. 7 notes might be what you're looking for it's a keyboard of sorts which uses hwr so you could use to input material for lecture notes I guess
Samsung's stock input method has handwriting recognition. So as long as the app can accept Textual input, it can, thru Samsung's IME, have writing recognition...
I've tried it yesterday and it's not bad. I especially like the possibility to handwrite and later to convert the handwritten text in regular text input. However, the software is VERY limited in customization options, and I cannot see myself using it for anything else than quick list-making.
It's quite frustrating to see that everything necessary to make the ultimate notetaking app exists, but in different apps... Imagine a notetaking app with the customization and versatility of Lecturenotes, the vectorial input + OCR capabilities of Myscript Notes, and the shape + formula recognition of S-Notes... THAT would be awesome and I would gladly pay north of 20$ for it.
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I've tried it yesterday and it's not bad. I especially like the possibility to handwrite and later to convert the handwritten text in regular text input. However, the software is VERY limited in customization options, and I cannot see myself using it for anything else than quick list-making.
It's quite frustrating to see that everything necessary to make the ultimate notetaking app exists, but in different apps... Imagine a notetaking app with the customization and versatility of Lecturenotes, the vectorial input + OCR capabilities of Myscript Notes, and the shape + formula recognition of S-Notes... THAT would be awesome and I would gladly pay north of 20$ for it.
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I perfectly agree.
There should be a joint venture between acadoid (developer of Lecture Notes) and VisionObjects (developer of My Script Notes Mobile, but I think this is also the actual (ghost) developer behind S Note in collaboration with Samsung) to create the "perfect" and ultimate note taking app.
klau1 said:
MyScript Notes Mobile APK
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That link does not go to a place that you can get the app from. It only goes to a thread that talks about the app and has some links that seem to be for language packs but they are of no use if you can't get the app. There is a link to visionobjects.com in this thread, but to try and get it you are sent to Samsung Apps and it is not listed there. App sound interesting but is not available.
try this:
http://netload.in/dateiHFaO9G0HLj/NotesMobile-GTN7000-1.1.24..zip-777237022-777237022.zip.htm
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That link does not go to a place that you can get the app from. It only goes to a thread that talks about the app and has some links that seem to be for language packs but they are of no use if you can't get the app. There is a link to visionobjects.com in this thread, but to try and get it you are sent to Samsung Apps and it is not listed there. App sound interesting but is not available.
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I think that the apk posted (or better hinted to) in the link above is not the same thing as the one presently commercialized.
If I remember well the apk was extracted from some other tablet (Lenovo ThinkPad?) where it was a system app.
Probably the one sold now in SamsungApps (designed for Samsung devices and with recent updates - last one is v.1.2.10.454, size 10.97MB, dated Jan-11-2013) is a different thing.
In any case I agree that SamsungApps is a real headache.
Some apps are sold in some national stores and not in others and there's no understandable reason for that. I can access this app in Italy and the price is €8.
Anyway here's some explanatory lines taken from VisionObject site (this faq)
VisionObjects said:
Q) Why can’t I find MyScript Notes Mobile for my Android device on Google Play?
Though the OEM version of MyScript Notes Mobile can run on a very wide range of devices, we have decided to launch the Android public version first on the “Samsung Apps” store (a list of supported devices can be found at the end of this FAQ) and will be expanding to Google Play shortly...
Q) Why isn’t MyScript Notes Mobile for Android available on the Samsung Apps in the US?
The “Samsung Apps” store does not permit for time being to host paid applications for the USA...
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try this:
http://netload.in/dateiHFaO9G0HLj/NotesMobile-GTN7000-1.1.24..zip-777237022-777237022.zip.htm
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Thanks but. How do I install the download?
CWM can install zip files.
I didn't realize this was only for rooted devices.
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I didn't realize this was only for rooted devices.
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You can also unzip the file and install the apk yourself. That's what I did and it's working perfectly on my device.
Hello XDADevs,
I have built an Android App that should work as a calculator for complex numbers. It can do simple tasks such as add two numbers but can also factorize a polynomial or solve one for its roots. I have created different layouts for Smartphones and Tablets and would like feedback from user here. Of course, anyone is welcome, but I'd especially like someone with a mathmatical background to try and make my calculations break. Results can be easily shared in text format.
The app can be downloaded via Google Play here and is available in english and german:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.vertedge.complexnumbers
@WeissenbornC I have a further maths exam in a few months which includes lots of this sort of stuff, and although I wasn't looking for an app like this, I saw the name had "numbers" in and was interested it looks like it would definitely be useful for checking if I've correctly found roots of polynomials like you say and things like that; I'll do some revision over the weekend and see if your app gets the right answers! (Hopefully I will too :silly: )
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Hello XDADevs,
I have built an Android App that should work as a calculator for complex numbers. It can do simple tasks such as add two numbers but can also factorize a polynomial or solve one for its roots. I have created different layouts for Smartphones and Tablets and would like feedback from user here. Of course, anyone is welcome, but I'd especially like someone with a mathmatical background to try and make my calculations break. Results can be easily shared in text format.
The app can be downloaded via Google Play here and is available in english and german:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.vertedge.complexnumbers
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Looks great!
good job :good:
As another mathematician from Bonn - I like this app
:good:
Sounds useful
I'm looking forward to return home and test this with my tablet, specially the matriz part...
great work
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I'll do some revision over the weekend and see if your app gets the right answers! (Hopefully I will too :silly: )
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Thanks, I hope the app will help. The limitation is that results are found as decimal values, e.g. the square root of 2 will be 1.41... The exact result depends on the number format, which you can set yourself in the settings.
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As another mathematician from Bonn - I like this app
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Hello there. :highfive:
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specially the matriz part...
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I hope I didn't disappoint too much: The matrix part leads to my other app on the playstore, which is free for real (meaning java double) numbers, but does cost money for complex numbers. The amount of money should be less than your average chocolate bar however.
Thanks all for the feedback, it's very much appreciated.
I wanted to thank you guys for bringing my app to the front page. I was surprised and it still gets me smiling to this day that the best resource I know out there on mobile development noticed my little dot on the screen of the app world.
I also changed the name of the app to "Complex Numbers Calculator", because, after all, to be seen takes more than making a great app today.
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From Nokia, a re-imagined way to use your Android. Adapts to you. Launches anything in one second.
Throughout the day, Nokia Z Launcher is learning how you use your phone and promoting your favorite apps so you can get to them faster. The more you use it, the better it gets.
IT’S SO SIMPLE:fingers-crossed:
*Scribble – Scribble a letter to find what you want
*Launch – Apps, contacts, or websites
*Adapt – It learns to promote the right stuff at the right time
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Description
From Nokia, a re-imagined way to use your Android. Adapts to you. Launches anything in one second.
Throughout the day, Nokia Z Launcher is learning how you use your phone and promoting your favorite apps so you can get to them faster. The more you use it, the better it gets.
IT’S SO SIMPLE:fingers-crossed:
*Scribble – Scribble a letter to find what you want
*Launch – Apps, contacts, or websites
*Adapt – It learns to promote the right stuff at the right time
Download
www*.apkmirror.*com/apk/nokia-apps-llc/z-launcher/z-launcher-1-0-2-beta-apk/
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I tried this but in my core duos (corex ROM) its unfortunately stopped
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dikesh1989 said:
I tried this but in my core duos (corex ROM) its unfortunately stopped
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oops sorry try it on stock rom