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Version 6.7.2 (7 variants)
Updated 2 years ago
Changelog Minor Fixes.
Version 6.7.1
Updated 5 years ago
Version 6.7.0
Updated 5 years ago
Version 6.6.2
Updated 5 years ago
Version 6.6.1
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog - RPN users now have a choice of modes (Standard and Buffered). Standard is the same as before. Buffered uses an input buffer instead of entering values directly on the stack.
- Added a few unit conversions.
- Minor fixes and improvements.
Version 6.6
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog - RPN users now have a choice of modes (Standard and Buffered). Standard is the same as before. Buffered uses an input buffer instead of entering values directly on the stack.
- Minor fixes and improvements.
Version 6.5.2
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog - Added landscape support to the free version of CalcTastic.
- Added split-screen support for devices running Android 7.0 or higher.
- Some buttons were moved around in order to maintain consistency across layouts.
- Fixed an issue when using split-screen while hiding the status bar.
- Fixed an issue when the system font-sizes were set larger than the default.
- Fixed a rounding error when using complex powers.
Version 6.5
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog - Added landscape support to the free version of CalcTastic.
- Added split-screen support for devices running Android 7.0 or higher.
- Some buttons were moved around in order to maintain consistency across layouts.
- Minor fixes and improvements.
Version 6.4
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog -There are now two Algebraic Modes (Prefix & Postfix). Prefix allows you to enter calculations as you would read them. Postfix allows you to enter numbers first, then operations.

-Complex i and all constants (like π) are now treated as variables. You can now enter 2π as you see it. This also works in RPN mode.

-Operator precedence has been lowered for functions MOD, NCR, NPR and Δ%. This more closely matches industry-standard computational engines. They now sit just below the 'S' in PEMDAS.
Version 6.3
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog - Algebraic mode now more closely matches textbook-style entry. Calculation expressions can be entered as you would read them. You can now enter 3sin(45) as you see it.

- Complex i and all constants (like π) are now treated as variables. You can now enter 2π as you see it. This also works in RPN mode.

- Operator precedence has been lowered for complex functions MOD, NCR, NPR and Δ%. This more closely matches industry-standard computational engines. They now sit just below the 'S' in PEMDAS.
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