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    MathScythe

    MathScythe

    Math tool improving bundled calculations (like triangle properties)

    MathScythe improves bundled calculations, so you can enter what you have (like triangle's sides) and you get the rest without a blackboard and a bucket of broken chalk. App includes modules to calculate triangle, disk and directed angle's properties and it's still evolving and gaining new stuff.
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    Console based notepad number cruncher makes calculations fast and simple, yet with ample features under the hood. With log turned on, you can record your session on-the-fly from any open instance of the program.
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    An RPN calculator for vectors of arbitrary dimension. Supports multiple undo/redo, programmable macros and variables. Saves/loads stack to/from disk. Lots of built-in scalar, vector, stack functionality.
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