SCalc

SCalc

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License:Freeware

Total downloads:58

Operating system:Windows XP / 7

Latest version:2.0

Latest update:

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Description

SCalc 2.0 from Marv Klotz's Utilities provides a versatile solution for numerous specialized calculations within the Office Tools category, specifically the Calculators subcategory. This freeware application offers a unique advantage over standard calculators by addressing specialized problems typically requiring a programmable calculator.

Running seamlessly on Windows XP, and 7, SCalc 2.0 encompasses a suite of precise calculators which include functionalities such as solving ratios (a/b = c/d), computations with parallel resistors and series capacitors (1/Z = 1/x1 + 1/x2 + ...), and performing root-sum-square (RSS = sqrt(x1x1 + x2x2 + ...)) and root-mean-square (RMS = sqrt[(x1x1 + x2x2 + ...)/n]) calculations. Additionally, it offers basic statistical calculations including max, min, median, mean, and standard deviation, along with conversions between fractional degrees and degree:minutes:seconds.

Users looking to expand their calculation tools will find SCalc 2.0 a valuable asset, particularly because it is available for download free of charge, adhering to a freeware license model. While the latest version is 2.0, enthusiasts can rest assured that its thoughtful design by Marv Klotz's Utilities aims at regular enhancements, inviting suitable additions to its already robust suite.

Pros:

  • Specialized calculators tailored to unique problem-solving needs
  • Licensed as freeware, making it cost-effective
  • Runs on older operating systems like Windows XP/7, ensuring wide compatibility
  • User-friendly interface suitable for both casual use and professional needs
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