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rpcCalc |
http://bellz.org/rpccalc/ |
2505x |
a console version of the rpCalc RPN calculator. It is based on Python's curses module, so it starts quickly, has few dependencies, and runs in any console or terminal
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Archimede |
http://mcz.altervista.org/ |
2503x |
The most easy and complete calculator in Internet.
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rpCalc |
http://bellz.org/rpcalc/ |
2492x |
rpCalc is a simple RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator for X. It works much like an HP calculator, and all of the commands can be entered using the keyboard or a mouse.
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Aardvark Calculator |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]jects/ajcalc/ |
2487x |
Aardvark Calculator is a simplistic RPN calculator, designed to be used via the keyboard rather than the mouse.
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edanator |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]cts/edanator/ |
2464x |
Edanator is an intuitive graphical binary and hex calculator.
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X-Bc |
http://x-bc.sourceforge.net/ |
2449x |
a graphical user interface to bc. It's big advantage: input and output stay visible at all time for correction and comparation. Supports base conversions, scientific constants, number theory functions and more
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pdc |
http://www.redfelineninja.dsl.pipex.com/[..]/all.html#pdc |
2441x |
pdc
in the 'bc' style with features designed for programmers. It does not support floating point maths but does provide all the C operators (logical, bitwise, shifts etc.) and implements ISO C operator precedence. Additionally functions are available to perform population counts and byte swaps
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GMatH |
http://gmath.sourceforge.net/ |
2393x |
GMatH is the GNOME Mathematical Interface. It currently provides Numerical Python and Yacas with a nice GUI. It also has basic data visualization using the gtkplot widget.
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CIAC |
https://sourceforge.net/[..]rojects/ciac/ |
2356x |
CIAC (CIAC Is Another Calculator) is a calculator that resembles Matlab.
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Wcalc |
http://w-calc.sourceforge.net/ |
2344x |
Wcalc is a very capable calculator. It has standard functions (sin, asin, and sinh for example, in either radians or degrees), many pre-defined constants (pi, e, c, etc.), support for using variables, "active" variables, a command history, hex/octal/binary input and output, unit conversions, embedded comments, and an expandable expression entry field. It evaluates expressions using the standard order of operations.
Wcalc uses intuitive expressions. For example, Wcalc will evaluate: 5sin4!-7*2(4%6)^2 to be -221.96631678
Wcalc also comes in a command-line version that works on most (if not all) forms of Unix (including Linux and BSD).
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rCalc |
http://rcalc.sourceforge.net/ |
2343x |
a symbolic calculator for GNOME, featuring Standard infix expressions and variables
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quickcalc |
ftp://ftp.ac-grenoble.fr/ge/ |
2341x |
Quickcalc is a basic and simple console calculator which allows some symbolic calculations and handles various mathematical functions.
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reken |
http://members.lycos.nl/dpruimboom/ |
2334x |
a commandline calculator with the ability to define variables and functions and to run on a input file, or to use an input file for some default definitions
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GraphCalc |
http://www.graphcalc.com/ |
2296x |
GraphCalc is a GUI graphing calculator. It has features similar to a TI-85.
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Math Magic Sci-Calculator |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]jects/mmcalc/ |
2283x |
a robust scientific calculator that consists of a backend that can be used on the console, and to build a GTK+ frontend to be used as part of the Math Magic project
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