galculator is a GTK 2 / GTK 3 based scientific calculator supporting algebraic mode as well as RPN. Features include arithmetic precedence handling, mathematical functions, different number bases (DEC, HEX, BIN, OCT) and angle bases (radiant, degree, and grad).

Please note: This project page at sf.net reflects the state of the project up to August 2015. Beginning in September 2015, the project homepage was moved to http://galculator.mnim.org, with the source code repositories and issue trackers hosted at https://github.com/galculator/galculator.

Features

  • Algebraic notation calculator
  • RPN calculator
  • Mathematical expression parsing calculator
  • GTK2 and GTK3
  • basic mode
  • scientific mode
  • decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary number bases

Project Samples

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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User Reviews

  • Lack of essential feature esp. in paper mode: named variables
  • Best RPN calculator, fast and works. Would REALLY like to be able to customize button layout without having to manipulate the the source. So much code, so little time.
  • Great program. Did what I wanted.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Mathematics Software, C Calculators, C RPN Calculators

Registered

2003-05-05