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  • Archimede
    Archimede is an all-purpose programmable calculator that accepts expressions and functions. It includes all mathematic, trigonometric, and financial functions, plus calendar computation.
  • bcalc
    bcalc is a calculator for your GTK+-Desktop. It is released under the GNU General Public License. The special thing about bcalc is that it will support many functions.
  • Bob's Calculator
    Bob's Calculator is a small command line calculator similar to GNU bc. It does standard math in base 2/8/10/16, binary and/or/xor/not, and binary shift left / right.
  • Boolean Calculator
    Boolean Calculator is a simple utility for technical informatics on university. You can enter a formular like "a and b and (not c)" and it shows you a table where you can see on which boolean combination of a, b and c the term is true.
  • calc
    calc is an arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like language. It's useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototype, and as a mathematical research tool.
  • calc.pl
    calc.pl is a download-and-use terminal calculator. It is handy, easily extendable, and tape-like. It comes with most of the usual and some financial and physical functions.
  • Calcoo
    Calcoo is a scientific calculator designed to provide maximum usability with bitmapped button labels and display digits to improve readability, both RPN (reverse Polish notation) and "standard" modes and tick marks to separate thousands.
  • Calctool
    Calctool is the graphical calculator application that was in the OpenWindows Deskset of the Solaris 8 operating system. Sun Microsystems Inc. have kindly given permission to release it. It incorporates a multiple precision arithmetic packages. There are two versions of this application available; one that uses the OpenWindows XView graphical toolkit (calctool), and one that uses the GNOME Gtk2 graphical toolkit (gcalctool).
  • CCalc
    CCalc is a small, fast and portable library for parsing mathematical formulas. The parsing engine provides many built-in functions, supports user-defined variables, user-defined functions (callbacks) and more. Also CCalc is a command-line calculator that uses this library.
  • Clarence
    Clarence is a small Gtk gui based programmer's calculator.
  • e
    e is a command line expression evaluator. It was designed to be as small as possible, and quick to use.
  • edanator
    edanator is an intuitive graphical binary and hex calculator. Each nibble is displayed in hex and binary. Clicking on the button (hex nibble or binary bit) changes the value. Bit and nibble shifting is supported via dedicated buttons. It supports variable widths per word (up to 64- bits), three words (each on a different row), and mathematical operations between words.
  • elca
    elca (Extended Line CAlculator) evaluates mathematical expressions (more precisely Perl expressions). What makes it different from all other line calculators is that expressions are evaluted immediately as you type them.
  • Fung-Calc
    Fung-Calc is a free, open source advanced, yet easy to use, graphing calculator for Linux using Qt. It plots several types of 2D and 3D graphs. It combines the use of advanced mathematical features and ease of use all in one package.
  • Gafix
    Gafix is a GTK+ program for communication between casio calculators and computer.
  • galculator
    galculator is a scientific calculator. Intended to support different bases (DEC/HEX/OCT/BIN) and angles (DEG/RAD/GRAD) soon, it already features a wide range of mathematical (basic arithmetic operations, trigonometric functions, etc) and other useful functions at the moment.
  • gdcalc
    gdcalc is a financial, statistics, scientific and programmers calculator for Unix and Linux. The GUI was written with glade and uses the Gnome/Gtk+ toolkit. gdcalc has both Algebraic notation (ie. conventional, TI or Casio style) and Reverse Polish Notation (RPN or Hewlett-Packard style).
  • Genius
    Genius is an arbitrary precision integer and multiple precision floating point calculator. It includes its own programming language similiar in some aspects to C, bc or pascal.
  • Gnome Calculator 2
    Gnome Calculator 2 provides all necessary functions that a mechanical calculator supports, and a simple and familiar user interface.
  • GraphCalc
    GraphCalc is an all-in-one solution to everything from everyday arithmetic to statistical analysis, from betas to Booleans, from cubes to calculus, from decimals to derivatives. GraphCalc combines all the features of a professional mathematics package with the simplicity of an easy to learn windows interface.
  • GraphMonkey
    GraphMonkey is a GTK#-based graphic calculator. It uses a simple interface to draw curves. This software is written in C# with GTK#.The goal is to obtain a very simple and fast graphic calculator for mono.
  • GRPN
    GRPN is a RPN calculator for the X Window system built using the GIMP Toolkit.
  • Gtapecalc
    Gtapecalc is a simple calculator with an output window that acts like the paper tape on a desktop calculator.
  • GtkTiLink
    GtkTiLink is a program which allows to a PC to communicate with a Texas Instruments calculator. It uses a link cable: either the parallel link, either the TI Graph Link.
  • Haxial Calculator
    Haxial Calculator is a high precision mathematical assistant that evaluates normal (infix) expressions to practically any accuracy. Results can be viewed in normal, fraction or scientific forms and the option of working in a different radix no longer restricts you to the decimal system.
  • HPTalx
    HPTalx is a HP48/49 calculator to PC communication program for Linux. It's released under the GPL.
  • Kalculate
    Kalculate provides a user-friendly calculator for the average desktop user. Its focus is to develop features that make it friendly and usable instead of features that provide advanced mathematics.
  • Kalculator for KDE
    Kalculator for KDE is a simple GUI calculator for evaluating math expressions in the KDE Linux environment. You can a pick specific function from the tool-window or type it directly.
  • KavCalc
    KavCalc is a simple calculator that works on any platform that supports Python and Pygame.
  • KEuroCalc
    KEuroCalc is a universal currency converter and calculator. It can convert from and to many currencies, either with a fixed conversion rate or a variable conversion rate. It directly downloads the latest variable rates through the Internet.
  • Leibnitz
    Leibnitz is the calculator you've always wanted (even if you didn't know it!), short of handwriting recognition.
  • Math Magic Sci-Calculator
    Math Magic Sci-Calculator is a robust scientific calculator that consists of a backend that can be used on the console, and to build a GTK+ frontend to be used as part of the Math Magic project.
  • mozCalc
    mozCalc is a desktop calculator application. For now it only is a very simple one, doing only basic arithmetic operations. Yet it tries to use the power of XUL to implement an enhanced UI.
  • Nonpareil
    Nonpareil is a microassembler and simulator package for the calculators. It currently supports the HP Classic and Woodstock series. It is written in C and uses the GTK+ toolkit.
  • NPI
    NPI is a simple calculator that supports Reverse Polish Notation, devised by Jan Lukasiewicz in the Twenties to allow evaluation of mathematical expressions without brackets. It supports completion and command history.
  • Orpie
    Orpie is a fullscreen RPN calculator for the console. Its operation is similar to that of modern HP calculators, but data entry has been optimized for efficiency on a PC keyboard. Features include extensive scientific calculator functionality, command completion, and a visible interactive stack.
  • pdc
    pdc is in the 'bc' style with features designed for programmers. It does not support floating point maths but does provide all the C operators (logical, bitwise, shifts etc.) and implements ISO C operator precedence. Additionally functions are available to perform population counts and byte swaps.
  • PG Calculator
    PG Calculator is a scientific calculator which offers a customizable user interfacer and looks like a real calculator on the user's desktop. It works in RPN mode and recognizes real and complex numbers and allows vectors manipulations.
  • Qalculate!
    Qalculate! is a modern multi-purpose desktop calculator for GNU/Linux. It is small and simple to use but with much power and versatility underneath. Features include customizable functions, units, arbitrary precision, plotting, and a graphical interface (GTK+) that uses a one-line fault-tolerant expression entry.
  • Rascal
    Advanced Scientific CALculator: a platform independent modular calculator. Based on modules for integer, doubles, strings, vectors and matrices it can be easily extended with existing C or C++ code
  • rCalc
    rCalc is a scientific calculator for the GNOME desktop environment. It aims to occupy the middle ground between simple `point-and-click' calculators and full featured mathematical packages, and hopefully take some of the best of both worlds.
  • reken
    reken is a command line calculator with the ability to define variables and functions and to run on a input file, or to use an input file for some default definitions.
  • rpc
    rpc is a fast full-screen console-based RPN calculator application that uses the ncurses library.
  • rpCalc
    rpCalc is a simple RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator for X.
  • rpcCalc
    rpcCalc is a console version of the rpCalc RPN calculator. It is based on Python's curses module, so it starts quickly, has few dependencies, and runs in any console or terminal.
  • RPNCalc
    RPNCalc is a reverse polish notation scientific calculator.
  • SNAC
    SNAC's a Neat Algebraic Calculator: a desktop calculator that supports simple numeric algebraic calculations
  • TiLP
    TiLP is a TI calculators - PC communication program using a GTK interface.
  • tkalc
    tkalc is a pocket calculator for developers and IP network operators. Abritrary arithmetic or logical expressions can be entered very quickly in a text entry field.
  • TransProCalc
    TransProCalc is a tool for calculating financial data for translation projects. It will calculate prices (rate/word, can be modified for per line, or other), income after payouts (whether to providers, postage, or any other specific project-related expenses), taxes (the value has to be adjusted, and the output is an estimate), net profit, and earnings/hour.
  • Virtual TI
    Virtual TI emulates nearly the entire line of Texas Instruments graphing calculators, and offers features that speed up both debugging and testing of calculator programs. Windows version is quite stable but the Linux version is only in planning.
  • Wcalc
    Wcalc is a very capable calculator. It has standard functions (sin, asin, and sinh for example, in either radians or degrees), many pre-defined constants (pi, e, c, etc.), support for using variables, "active" variables, a command history, hex/octal/binary input and output, unit conversions, embedded comments, and an expandable expression entry field.
  • wcalc-applet
    wcalc-applet is a simple calculator applet for the GNOME2 panel using PyGTK.
  • wmcalc
    wmcalc is a small calculator meant for the WindowMaker dock or Afterstep Wharf. It is a simple calculator with basic functions and memory slots, and can launch any external application for more complex calculations.
  • X-Bc
    X-Bc is a graphical user interface to bc. It's big advantage: input and output stay visible at all time for correction and comparation. Supports base conversions, scientific constants, number theory functions and more.
  • xfer9860
    xfer9860 connects to a Casio fx-9860G graphing calculator and transfers files.
  • XRPN
    XRPN is a RPN calculator for real and complex numbers with a motif/X11 GUI.
  • ycalc
    ycalc is an X-window calculator, with much more functions than the standard xcalc and is heavily influenced by TI-59.



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