i lovr galculator
I still have my analogue scientific calculator from the times when I had to take maths exams at uni
…Analog? Like an abacus?
I used the wrong word, I meant to say physical, as opposed to virtual
I use an emulated version of my old calculator. Once you get used to RPN, nothing else really seems fit for purpose.
Mmm… RPN my beloved 🤤
Console calculator for the win!
Straight up great calculator, I use it all the time now
There is no joke
Im pretty sure u can compile it for Windows as well
I use bc or calc on the Linux command line. Been doing it for 20 years now
Symbolab got me through college (and wolfram alpha when symbolab didn’t cut it)
bc
bc -l gang
qalcis pretty nice and it workskcalc 4 me
They really missed a trick naming that one
Calk was such an obvious choice…
Can someone contribute to qalculate by organizing the manual? There’s so much mixed documentation in various places it took me 4 years to find the “where” operator of qalc
I honestly run all my calculations in my app launcher when im on PC lol
Or whatever the android calculator is on mobile :3
Same. Not that I do advanced stuff, but KRunner is often good enough.

The pop!_os launcher for me, which does also have a calculator feature, which does everything I need :3
Holy shit I had no idea you could do this, what an awesome feature.
EDIT: You can even press 1 to bring the answer into the launcher search and do the next step of the operation or copy it if you want, bliss.

If you type a question mark in it actually shows what you can do: navigate folders, search for files, search recent files, do internet searches, calculator, run terminal commands, and of course just search for programs on the PC :3
Pretty much all Linux launchers do this nowadays
I like that they both use the same operator.

May I recommend SpeedCrunch
Ok that does look nice
Speedcrunch FTW. I use it all the time.
You definitely may! I’ll have to check that out, it looks good!
cli version based
yes and with custom readline config (/etc/inputrc) you can use vim keybinds in it
I’m so sorry.
fun fact: the windows calculator is open source https://github.com/microsoft/calculator












