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    Program to convert numbers to and from binary, hexadecimal, octal and binary. Useful for scientific calculations and programmers.
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    This project provides a Java implementation of the SDD-1 Algorithm used in Distributed Relational Databases.
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    HorsePower is J2ME scientific calculator optimised for use on mobile phones, with the appearance of the classic range of Hewlett Packard calculators. (MIDP 1.0 & CLDC 1.0)
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    SACIC - Semi-Advanced Command Interpreting Calculator - is a small calculator application capable of evaluating mathematical expressions with arbitrary precision, handling variables, drawing graphs, solving equations and more. It also supports simple scr
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    MobileMath is a software written by using J2ME technolology. It turns mobile into calculator supporting many operations such as : evaluate expression, plotting, differentiate & integrate expression... It can run on any mobiles supporting Java.
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    GCalc is mathematical graphing calculator system in Java
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    Can calculate mathematical expression. It have a module system witch make it very easy to add own functions. Other features are a graph painter and a tiny programming language designed too make it easy too write small mathematical tools.
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    Java arbitrary-precision calculator and expression parser. "Compiles" text equations into functors to be executed using the Java BigDecimal class.
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    Advanced calculator for devices that has J2ME supported. You can evaluate sophisticated arithmetic expressions in conventional form including function using. The set of operarations and functions can be easily extended. Works for any J2ME device.
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    InfixCalc is a scientific calculator for Java-Phones. The calculator uses an infix notation, which makes handling quite easy. Accuracy 10-18 digits. Functions: y^x,log,!,nCr,sin,cos,tan,asin,...
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    MTAC is a powerful, yet small and easy-to-use symbolic math program written in Java. It supports complex numbers, symbolic differentiation, numerical integration, plotting, and more.
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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.
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    Java Calculator Suite (jcs) is a collection of Java classes related to expression calculators written in Java. Suports booleans, large numbers, machine numbers, most operators and about 25 different functions.
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    Klang is a stack-based, post-fix calculator language.
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    QCalc today is a simple calculator for the T-Mobile Hiptop, with the potential to be so much more.
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    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.
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    A scientific calculator for many popular cell phones.
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    A comprehensive meal planner and diet calculator, including custom goals for any nutrition type, custom graphs and reports.
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    An RPN calculator in Java with a minimalistic interface, designed to be stylish, complete and useful.
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