TechniCalc Calculator 4+

Scientific & Engineering

Jacob Parker

    • 4.8 • 19 Ratings
    • $7.99
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

TechniCalc is every bit functional as it is beautiful.

The modern interface that makes a clean break from traditional pocket calculators. Equations are entered in a natural way, adhering to every detail of hand-written maths.

The advanced maths engine also makes this the only calculator you'll ever need.

◉ FEATURES

▸ Runs on iPhone, iPad, and macOS - with an Apple Watch companion
▸ Dark mode
▸ Supports split screen and wireless keyboards
▸ Shows the full equation as you type
▸ Basic calculations (+, -, ×, ÷, %)
▸ Brackets
▸ Square and cubic roots
▸ Exponents and logarithms
▸ Trigonometry (sin, cos, tan)
▸ Degrees, radians, and gradians
▸ Constants (pi, e, and over 100 other physical constants)
▸ Formula book and equations
▸ Calculation history
▸ Unit converter
▸ Currency converter
▸ Statistics mode

◉ ADVANCED MATHS

▸ Almost unlimited number sizes - over 1,000,000 factorial
▸ Square roots and logarithms with any base
▸ Factorial, nPr, nCr, and gamma
▸ Hyperbolic trigonometry (sinh, cosh, tanh)
▸ Vectors and matrices
▸ Imaginary and complex numbers
▸ Series sums and products
▸ Numerical integration and differentiation
▸ Binary, octal, and hexadecimal
▸ Programmer mode

◉ EQUATION SOLVERS

▸ Quadratic
▸ Cubic
▸ Systems of 2 and 3 linear equations
▸ Root finder

What’s New

Version 1.25.1

Currency conversion has long been a highly requested feature - and today, it makes its way to TechniCalc. The new currency conversion mode allows you to convert between 57 currencies with the latest exchange rates. You can find currencies grouped by their geographical region, or use the search feature

Unit conversions have undergone a significant enhancement. Previously, the standard editor allowed advanced unit-related mathematical operations but lacked the ability to convert units. On the other hand, the unit converter offered a simpler interface - so only accepted basic inputs - but was the only way to convert units. Now, the standard editor now has parity with the unit converter. When you do unit-related maths, you’ll be able to convert the output into both regular units (e.g. square inches), or composite inches (e.g. feet and inches). You’ll also be able to input composite units into the standard editor too - i.e. 1 ft 3 in. Lastly, PSI (pounds per square inch) has been added to the list of units

Several adjustments have been made to the interface. Both input and output sizes have been increased, reflecting the bigger phones of today. Additionally, the live result's appearance has been refined to seamlessly integrate with the surrounding content. The live result is also enabled by default now

Undo and redo is now supported using the standard system gestures - either a three finger swipe backwards/forwards on the input, or shake the device. In addition, the current state of each editor will now be preserved when switching back and forth between them

There’s also a fix to a memory leak with long-running equations

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

TheSithLord ,

An Excellent Useable Solution for Many

First and foremost, I’d like to thank you for developing the best iOS calculator for scientists and engineers. It is simply a joy to use on the iPad, and the features are invaluable. I’m a professor of Physical Chemistry, and the “constants” feature is a huge time saver. I love that recent constants are shown on top for easier access. Also, having the ability to build equations with fillable numbers makes this a great pedagogical tool and a quick way to solve problems using the same equation. I will be encouraging my students to consider this app seriously, and after my class demo today I’m sure they’ll be impressed. I have two suggestions. Saved equations and other settings (e.g. list of common constants) do not carry over to other iOS devices. This syncing is important especially if you’ve created a large number of equations. Secondly, it would be great if there’s an easy way to solve for parameter in an equation. For example, hc/L = 2E-4, where h = Planck’s constant, c = speed of light. Solving for L (wavelength). This is a simple example and I tried using solver mode but doesn’t work. Problems like this don’t need initial guesses. Maple on a PC and Mac does this flawlessly, but their iOS calculator lacks most of the features in TechniCalc. Again, thank you for providing a real useable solution to many people!

Developer Response ,

Thanks for the five star review - it really helps out! I’ll look into why the solver doesn’t work for that equation. iCloud storage is a good idea. I’ll see what I can do!

admwck ,

Quality Calculator App

A vast improvement over the baseline apple calculator, especially on iPad. The interface is understandable and pleasant, and I can imput complex multi-operation calculations without worrying if I messed up order of operations, like on the apple standard calc.

My only two complaints are 1) The unit converter is time consuming to change units, especially when it's often the same few conversions. It would be nice to have a 'Favorites' menu to save conversions. 2) It'd be useful to have a widget of the app so I can access it without constantly opening the app.

Regardless of the two things, this is still the best calculator app I have used.

Developer Response ,

Thanks for the review! It really helps out. For quick access, head on over to settings and enable ‘always available’. Then use ctrl + option + / to open the app. I’ll take a look at speeding unit conversion up. If you have any more ideas, you can always email me through the link in the app!

halfbigote- ,

This app is crazy good

This app has everything I need. Design and dark mode is beautiful, and the amount of effort in this app is visible. It has matrix operations, fractions and equation solver. With unit conversions! I no longer fear the problems in English units! I got here from a random Reddit suggestion and your app is just the thing I needed. How is this not in top charts! Get this app, it’s not even comparable to many I’ve had to browse through today!

PS: There happens to be some inconsistencies in signs when you’re working with decimal numbers. The magnitude is correct but the sign is always positive. If you have a forum for bug reports, I can report this bug there, but a great app nevertheless

Developer Response ,

Thank you so much for this! It means a lot to hear people enjoy the app 😊

Edit: You can email me at technicalc_support@icloud.com. Examples of stuff that's broken would really help so I can fix them in the next release!

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