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kodicraft
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https://www.engadget.com/apple-will-reportedly-unveil-a-genre-defining-calculator-app-at-wwdc-2024-143021374.html
Apple will reportedly unveil a genre-defining calculator app at WWDC 2024
Apple will reportedly unveil a genre-defining calculator app at WWDC 2024
You'll even reportedly be able to resize the calculator.

You'll even reportedly be able to resize the calculator.

You'll even reportedly be able to resize the calculator

genre-defining

genre-defining

You'll even reportedly be able to resize the calculator.


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sirocyl
@sirocyl

if you want a lightweight but powerful, fast, and cross-platform (even in Haiku!) calculator, it can't really be beat


vriska
@vriska

ok but will apple's new calculator be on iPad


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in reply to @kodicraft's post:

"You'll even reportedly be able to resize the calculator. If you make it bigger, the round buttons get stretched and turn pill-shaped, though they go back to their original form if you make the calculator smaller again."

resizing buttons… woa

that's been a feature in the Android calculator since the Material You redesign

Finally, the new calculator will make it easier to work with numbers in different currencies by incorporating the conversion tool into its user interface.

if there's anything i want from a calculator app, it's internet connectivity /s

ideal: fully-fledged graphing calculator app with a design which translates well to a new, test-certified graphing calculator. built with capabilities for 3D graphing and vector fields and arbitrary coordinate systems, everything you would need for college math. it's open source, it raises the bar, has bindings in 20 languages, and Matlab goes out of business

realistic: SiriGPT can convert some natural language queries into calculations