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a free cross platform calculator for calculating BIG numbers
BigAl is a free open source and platform independent software for calculating really BIG numbers. It supports not only standard arithmetic, but also exact period determination, predefined factorials, fibonacci with seeds, factorization, nth root, etc
Yet another video ripping calculator, which tries to take into account container format overheads as accurately as possible, for multiple audio and video codecs, and suggest optimum encoding resolutions, with correct aspect ratio calculations.
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An arithmetic program for numbers with hundreds or even thousands of digits, it adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides integers and decimals. It converts the input to base-255, and stores it in strings, to save space and power. Lots of useful functions
Equalculator is an equation calculator. It is currently in the "pre-alpha" stage of development, so don't expect it to do miracles. You type in your equation, it will ask you for the variables and Voila!, it gives you the answer.
prefix is a commandline prefix calculator written in python. It supports basic math functions (add, subtract, multiply, divide) as well as some more advanced (exponents, logarithms, etc.)
Console based application which should compile on any system supporting c++. Includes calculations like blood alcohol content, 1/4 mile run, liter conversion, etc.
cl-calc aims to be a simple commandline calculator. It can handle precedence unlike a lot of graphical calculators. cl-calc is written in Python and requires PLY (Python-Lex-Yacc).
Modeline calculator designed to calculate low resolution modelines for CGA, EGA, and VGA arcade monitors, NTSC and PAL televisions, and multisync PC monitors. Supports X11, fb, and AdvanceMAME modeline formats.
GNAW is a command-line calculator. It is lightweight but yet powerful. It features advanced arithmetics, user-defined variables and a fully nestable syntax among other things.
REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (commandline). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.
ReHash is an easy-to-use console-based hash calculation tool written in C++. It supports many algorithms and output formats and it can be fully configured using some of the many command-line arguments which can be passed to the tool.
LMP is a commandline "calculator" comparable to the GNU command expr, but more flexible. It supports floating point and complex numbers and even higher level operations like differenziation and integration.