With this calculator, you can perform quick calculations using large keys and gesture controls. Includes large keys, gesture-based editing, and copy functions.
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About FastCalc lite
It stands out thanks to:
• its large keys, which allow for fast and accurate input,
• the permanent display of the expression entered by the user,
• the automatic display of the result while typing: no “=” key required!
FastCalc lite is thus a simple and efficient calculator, ideal for everyday calculations.
BASICS OF USE
The interface of FastCalc lite is innovative and minimalist, entirely based on simple gestures:
• Select a side symbol on a key: slide your finger in its direction.
• Delete the last entered elements: make a small swipe to the left on the display.
• Clear the entire expression: swipe quickly to the left across the whole display.
FEATURES
• Large, practical, and easy-to-read keys.
• Permanent display of the current expression.
• Integrated help videos and user guide (in ⓘ).
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Reviews for FastCalc lite
Capoow
Its a calculator...duh
Straight forward calculator. Perfect for day to day tabulation. Unless one is not used to figuring out percentages (i.e. Tips, etc) on their own lol. In other words if you are bad with math then a simple calculator is probably not for you. The small size of the program under a mega bite is a huge plus. Its add free too! Whoohoo
pdbrown170b
Quirky but it grows on you.
It took me a while to figure out it was RPN but once I got that part, all I had to do was figure out how to manipulate the operators. If you are not RPN literate, you will be frustrated and the calculator may seem impossible to use. However RPN is really worth learning. It's so much faster for complicated chained calculations but this may not be the best platform on which to learn. I have an HP clone on the iPhone however the keyboard is too small and I make many entry errors. The big benefit of this app is the large keys which makes it much easier for big guys with large hands. I can't live without it now.