

Percent calculation makes it easy to add percentage to previous entered number. Clear All entries using CLEAR button or just start new calculation (by start typing first new number after pressing = sign). Make correction to current entry using backspace or clear whole entry by pressing CE button. If you accidentally cleared the (completed) calculation, you can bring it back using the Retrieve Last menu option. Ability to add new entry (entries) even after calculation is completed (press + sign after = is pressed to continue adding). Select number of decimals to display in the resulting total.

Running result (total) after each number in the row is entered. After making changes in Edit mode, press + key or = key to get out of Edit mode. Click on the number itself anytime to go in Edit mode. You can use backspace anytime to correct a simple mistake, instead of starting over even after a calculation is completed.Įdit any previously entered number anytime to recalculate instantly. Automatically saves on exit and shows last incomplete calculation. Unlimited number of calculation entries (For example: Enter more than 8,999 rows).Įditable so that if you made a mistake, you do not have to retype all the numbers again. Simply the best editable tape calculator with history tape. Tape Calculator Pro has been improved by suggestions from Dave Raymond, Mas Musa & many users. Virtual android calculator, 16 digits calculator, 5 lines (or more) visible at all times. Awesome stuff.Introducing new Finance Layout with automatic decimal point is inserted. It's kind of expensive for what it is, but it's "buy once cry once" to me. Ive recommended it to many friends over the years and they've all liked it. I've hand drawn the yes-no-skip method when this app wasn't available to me. But these 2 combined can handle about 90% of my life. About 15 different productivity apps have all fell on their face because they tried to be the "all in one" type and I subsequently forget I ever installed them 2 weeks later. The two compliment each other very well (it has 4 lists you can easily move tasks around in: today, tomorrow, upcoming, someday).

I'd also highly recommend Any.Do for a to-do list app.

Most other productivity apps would struggle with incorporating the unpredictable human element into it. Pretty standard, but what makes the app great is this: If I work out every other day yet always take off Sundays but still need at least 3 workouts a week and something came up and I just couldn't go that 3rd time on Saturday.I tap "Skip" and it's good. I just tap "Gym" tap "Yes" and that's it. I don't need to sit there and input each exercise I did (that's what MyFitnessPal is for). I've tried many others and they were all either unpolished /abandoned or too cumbersome from tons of features. This beats any other productivity app due to its speed, simplicity, and ease of use. Some users are saying it's missing features from the iOS version, but to me, it's 90% of what I remember and works just fine (just that the colors could be nicer). When I couldn't find an equivalent app, I had to hand draw boxes on a whiteboard because the yes-no-skip design was so effective for me. I had this back on the iPhone 3GS years ago.
