You just have to try it I don't want to spoil the surprise.RNGed Shiny JPN Tapu Koko 31/0/30/31/31/31 HP Ice obtained here from usser knewzach.NA Poipole, K/G(NA&PAL), Z, X/Y & T/T Codes.Gen5- Present Aundino and Hydro Pump Shiny Magikarp. Simply tap the "i" key, then "Help", then "About PCalc" and prepare to be amazed. As if this thing couldn't possibly get any better, in the latest version the developer has added what can only be described as a 3-D graphics wonderland as a hidden bonus. I never thought I would even review, much less rave about a calculator app, but not only does PCalc work like a dream, but it has such incredible attention to detail and customizability that it's actually a ton of fun just to play around with the endless variations.But wait, there's more. PCalc is totally user customizable, enabling you to create just the feature set and look and feel that you desire.Also, every other calc app I have tried has either lagged or mis-registered touches, but PCalc is smooth as silk, which is crucial for a calculator. But none of that vast array of features results in any unnecessary complexity. Every feature you could possibly want, or might one day in the future discover you want, is in here. This thing is the Disneyland of calculator apps. The point being, if you don't like what you see in the default layouts, you can make it be anything you want it to be. I'll stop here not because there is not more to say, but because this calculator shines once you start exploring the many options available. All the labels for each key can be set to whatever you want. This took me a while but my layout is automatically saved to iCloud where it syncs with my other iOS devices.The layout customization is very sophisticated, allowing you to have keys that are hidden until the 2nd key is pressed. I was able to duplicate this keyboard layout and, with the appropriate theme, I was able get it looking very nice. Case in point: I love the elegance and simplicity of the original HP35 from 1972. As an RPN lover and HP calculator addict, I have searched for and tried most of the offerings in the app store only to be disapointed by the rediculous skeuomorphic designs that abound.With PCalc, the amount of custimization possibilities is dizzyingly vast but, once the shock of available options wears off, you are rewarded with a true sense of empowerment. The depth and breadth of this app is a true labor of love by the author who has spend decades perfecting it (see his website). I have downloaded (and bought) many iPhone calculators and PCalc is by far the best. Choose light and dark themes (I like Flynn with Dark Orange digits) and app icon (I like Circuits).The Apple Watch app features a nice tip calculator.On the iPhone, this app enjoys pride of place, close to my right thumb, among my Camera, Chrome, and Calendar.Cheers! □ Units conversions are a breeze.You can edit button functions! Also edit: visible stack levels, digit color, font (I like LCD Bold), precision, etc. (Just for calculation functions for programming and graphing, probably look elsewhere.) For those who prefer not to use RPN, no problem: standard notation is default.Unlike Calcularium-which I’ve been using, but has become unusable since iOS 14-PCalc starts right up without communicating with the mothership □ or any other delay or funny business, and accepts input and works *fast*. □□ This one’s not a simulator, but has numerous, super thoughtful settings that (among many other options) allow you to set it up in a way that’s very familiar and useful for people accustomed to the HP 48G-or whatever other system you’re used to. *Finally* found a great calculator! □□□I’m a chemist □□□, used to using an HP 48G, and simulators for that have come and-sadly-gone.
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