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  • L Lutoslaw

    Does anybody know a freeware which is a lightweight version of Calc/Excel? I mean about 1MB of size. I often need to calculate simple formulas for different variables' values. It's a probability stuff, a binomial coefficient etc., like (n over k)*(10-n over t)/10! etc. Need to start Calc for such a simple task is a shame. However, time spent on writing this post is more than time spent on waiting for Calc during last few years.

    Greetings - Jacek

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    Have you tried using wolfram alpha? You can do calcs on there.

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    • L Lutoslaw

      Does anybody know a freeware which is a lightweight version of Calc/Excel? I mean about 1MB of size. I often need to calculate simple formulas for different variables' values. It's a probability stuff, a binomial coefficient etc., like (n over k)*(10-n over t)/10! etc. Need to start Calc for such a simple task is a shame. However, time spent on writing this post is more than time spent on waiting for Calc during last few years.

      Greetings - Jacek

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      Brisingr Aerowing
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      SpeedCrunch[^]? It is advanced, but it works. There is also a portable version[^] available. EDIT: There is also GNU Octave[^], but that is likely overkill.

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        Have you tried using wolfram alpha? You can do calcs on there.

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        Lutoslaw
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        I use wofram for things which are beyond my math abilities but didn't know that you can define variables AND assign concrete values to them. Test: "a+b where a=10, b=10". So, I have a solution. Thanks. I'd prefer an offline tool, though.

        Greetings - Jacek

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        • L Lutoslaw

          Does anybody know a freeware which is a lightweight version of Calc/Excel? I mean about 1MB of size. I often need to calculate simple formulas for different variables' values. It's a probability stuff, a binomial coefficient etc., like (n over k)*(10-n over t)/10! etc. Need to start Calc for such a simple task is a shame. However, time spent on writing this post is more than time spent on waiting for Calc during last few years.

          Greetings - Jacek

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          Pete OHanlon
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          You can download a free copy of the old DOS program As Easy As (here[^]).

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          • B Brisingr Aerowing

            SpeedCrunch[^]? It is advanced, but it works. There is also a portable version[^] available. EDIT: There is also GNU Octave[^], but that is likely overkill.

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            Lutoslaw
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            SpeedCrunch seems to be exactly what I was looking for. :) Thanks a lot. Any SpeedCrunch for Android out there?

            Greetings - Jacek

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            • L Lutoslaw

              SpeedCrunch seems to be exactly what I was looking for. :) Thanks a lot. Any SpeedCrunch for Android out there?

              Greetings - Jacek

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              daniilzol
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              Not sure. I'm using handyCalc. It's not as advanced as SpeedCrunch, but it's good enough for a phone.

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              • L Lutoslaw

                SpeedCrunch seems to be exactly what I was looking for. :) Thanks a lot. Any SpeedCrunch for Android out there?

                Greetings - Jacek

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                Brisingr Aerowing
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                Don't think so. SpeedCrunch uses QT, and I don't think there is a QT for Android. If I had an Android phone, I would try compiling the core QT libraries and SpeedCrunch for it, but I don't. :(

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                • B Brisingr Aerowing

                  Don't think so. SpeedCrunch uses QT, and I don't think there is a QT for Android. If I had an Android phone, I would try compiling the core QT libraries and SpeedCrunch for it, but I don't. :(

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                  Lutoslaw
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                  I have a too low geek rank for doing this :D

                  Greetings - Jacek

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                  • D daniilzol

                    Not sure. I'm using handyCalc. It's not as advanced as SpeedCrunch, but it's good enough for a phone.

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                    Lutoslaw
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                    I've found a Real Calc. It doesn't support variables but nevertheless is fine and doesn't take much memory. Besides, it's amazing that after searching for a "calculator" I got more penis measuring crap than actual calculators. People are weird. :doh:

                    Greetings - Jacek

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                    • L Lutoslaw

                      Does anybody know a freeware which is a lightweight version of Calc/Excel? I mean about 1MB of size. I often need to calculate simple formulas for different variables' values. It's a probability stuff, a binomial coefficient etc., like (n over k)*(10-n over t)/10! etc. Need to start Calc for such a simple task is a shame. However, time spent on writing this post is more than time spent on waiting for Calc during last few years.

                      Greetings - Jacek

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                      David Crow
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                      I've not used it for anything other than the basics, but would Microsoft Mathematics be of any help?

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                      • L Lutoslaw

                        Does anybody know a freeware which is a lightweight version of Calc/Excel? I mean about 1MB of size. I often need to calculate simple formulas for different variables' values. It's a probability stuff, a binomial coefficient etc., like (n over k)*(10-n over t)/10! etc. Need to start Calc for such a simple task is a shame. However, time spent on writing this post is more than time spent on waiting for Calc during last few years.

                        Greetings - Jacek

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                        Bassam Abdul Baki
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                        From CP, there's Visual Calc[^]. Elsewhere, there's SpeQ[^] and Super Calculator[^]. From Microsoft, for WinXP, Power Calculator[^]. For Android, HandyCalc is the best I've seen, followed by Mathmatiz, Mathematics, and JoyToy Programming.

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