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Multipresicion calculator, based on Bigdecimal Java class .
It has a library (BigMath) that makes calculations with Bigdecimal.
It has also an expression parser to parse the user input.
It allows you to store user defined variables and functions .
You can operate with them to be used for calculations or for creating new functions with composition.
With the new version, you can also calculate the derivative of a function.
JDK-17 compatibility
Calculates Shift Times - Really handy, if like me you struggle with those quarter to the hour and quarter past the hour starts and finishes.
Includes break times, just enter how long you took for that break.
Medics, Steelworkers, and anyone who works shifts may find this handy.
Written in java (Open JDK 11), this will work on Linux, Mac and Windows as long as you have a Java Runtime environment installed.
Windows installer with bundled java runtime environment for those without...
This is a java swing GUI that show unix time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
Usage: java -jar UnixTime.jar
Source code available on GitHub: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTime
See also UnixTimeCalc a unix time calculator (from UnixTime to date and time) on: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTimeCalc
Usage: java -jar UnixTimeCalc.jar
See also UnixTimeCalc2 a unix time calculator (from date and time to UnixTime) on: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork...
EasyCalc is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) scientific calculator written in Java. It has a multi-line display and can evaluate many scientific expressions containing logarithmic, exponential, and/or trigonometric functions. It sports a nice and clean interface similar to that of the Windows 7 calculator (source of inspiration). I do not recommend its usage for ANY mathematical operation as it has some flaws left unfixed. It is presented here for academic purposes only.
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JCalc is GUI calculator written entirely in Java. It can be run cross-platform on any OS with a Java Virtual Machine. It shall be portable, stable, and efficient.
JCalc is a standard (basic operations +, -,...) calculator and a scientific calculator (sin, cos, exp,...) calculator.
JCalc GUI make it easy to use.
JCalc is 100% java, and therefore could run on any OS.