Javia Calculator early access starts today

4thDec. × ’06

My newest application, Javia Calculator,
is available for early-access download; go try it out while it’s hot.

Javia Calculator is (you guess!) a calculator for mobile phones (requires CLDC-1.1).

Well, one more calculator… but one won’t stay in your way when you’re trying to get the result.

It features trigonometric functions, logarithms, user-defined functions and constants, history navigation, implicit save, and an efficient input method.

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8 Comments

  1. Posted 2007-01-25 at 20:45 | Permalink

    Hi! I really like your calculator :)
    One thing I don’t understand is how to clear user-defined functions? If I choose “f”, it automatically shows me “f()” and uses my old defined function. How can I define a new function for “f”?

  2. Posted 2007-01-26 at 10:26 | Permalink

    Hi! I’m glad you like it.
    The intention was to be able to delete the “()” and then type “:=” to redefine the function. But in this version, the deletion of () doesn’t work right; this is a bug, I’ll fix it in a next release.

  3. Pjotr42
    Posted 2007-03-05 at 12:26 | Permalink

    First of all I would like to thank you for this wonderful calculator. I use it on my Nokia E61 and it is the best calculator I ever found. The handling of the program is very nice.

    Nevertheless, I got 2 wishes how the program could be more intuitively:
    - I miss a memory funcionality.
    - A better working on the E61
    The handling on the E61 is a little bit special as the keyboard contains 4 numbers in 3 rows and not 3 numbers in 4 rows as common.
    So I do not find the functions in the Operators’ menu as shown in the program.
    On the other side, the E61 offers a complete keyboard – why not use the other buttons?
    So, finally, I would suggest to write a special version for the E61.
    How do you think about that?

  4. Posted 2007-03-05 at 12:48 | Permalink

    Hi Pjotr,
    yes I’d want to fix the problems with E61, on the other hand I don’t have an E61 to test on. But I plan to make the code open source soon, and I hope somebody with an E61 may give me hand.

    About the memory functionality, could you be a bit more specific about how it should work?

  5. Pjotr42
    Posted 2007-03-05 at 14:41 | Permalink

    Just a possibility to keep some numbers in the memory and to paste them whenever you want. 5 numbers would be enough.
    No calculation inside the memory (with m+ or m- or the like), just storing and pasting of numbers.

  6. chedi
    Posted 2007-10-29 at 05:59 | Permalink

    it doesnt run o SE w600, what can i do to make it possible?

  7. Posted 2007-11-04 at 19:51 | Permalink

    Hi Chedi, the SE bug is hopefully fixed, you can try the new version 0.1.4.

  8. Andre
    Posted 2008-10-20 at 20:25 | Permalink

    I hope is not too late to say thank you for this excellent application. Working so well on my SE K600i, and it really help me on my daily task, now I need to carry less things.
    The feature that I like most is that our previous calculation is displayed and can be tracked easily.
    Thanks again Mihai.

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