

It checked a lot of level notes and was my back-up trig buddy for many years.) Has anyone found a reliable Android scientific calculator app that thinks in RPN I've got a Droid X running Android V 2.3.4. The largest, best source on the Internet for software for and information about Hewlett Packards HP Prime, HP 50g, HP 49G, HP 48 series, HP 38G, and HP 28.

Maybe that’s why the response to an enthusiastic comment about HP calculators on an Internet discussion group was simply,”What are they?” Data can be entered into the new HP-35 using RPN or, for woosies, conventional algebraic methods. My dear old HP 32SII has finally calc'd its last calc. Some financial companies still issue those calculators to their staff. The financial HP-12C, introduced in 1981, is still being manufactured today. I think most would agree that Hewlett-Packard made the best handheld calculators ever, epecially in the scientific market. HP Prime is by far the best calculator Ive ever used, and Ive used a lot of them This new app is the perfect compliment to the real device and the PC. calculator emulators are pervasive, and math analysis software offers even more functionality, eliminating the need for a handheld calculator altogether in many situations. HP Calculators on Android, iPhone and Windows. Of course, whether the handheld calculator will follow its predecessor, the slide rule, into engineering-tool extinction is debatable: Spreadsheet applications and PDAs offer most of the basic calculator functions. 11C Scientific Calculator is the most accurate and precise emulator of the HP 11C RPN scientific programmable calculator available for iPhone and iPod touch. It’s just so cool when someone from marketing asks to borrow your calculator at a meeting.

The introduction of a new calculator is significant because a few years back speculation was rampant on the Internet that HP was about to exit the calculator business, causing many hard-core fans of Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) to fall into a deep depression. When you find yourself without your HP 15C scientific calculator, relax just open it on your favorite Android device. And I kept on using it even after going to work at HP rival Texas Instruments-in spite of a persistent story (I was never sure whether the tale was apocryphal or not) about an engineering manager who so loathed HP products that when he caught a newly hired engineer using an HP, he would take it and smash it to smithereens. Developed by HP, the HP 15C Android Calculator App is an exact replica of the original layout, functions, algorithms and calculation sequences you trusted to help you through college and your career.
