This simple calculator will help you add, subtract, multiply and divide with big buttons. The Big Button Calculator is a powerful, fast and fun calculator.It features a big button with a big display and a very simple keyboard. It offers calculations with large numbers that you can copy to the clipboard, and save calculations in the history. All necessary functions are supported by this calculator. It supports all the most commonly used mathematical functions, it supports basic trigonometry, and the x,y,z Cartesian coordinate system. The calculator includes functions for calculations with decimals, square roots, logarithms and common exponents. It even supports complex numbers.It has a nice command-line mode that allows you to type in math problems and equations and even more complicated calculations. All constants are defined in the program so it is easy to add new constants if you want to. The calculator also has several skins available, with colors and fonts. The calculator includes a nice command-line mode that allows you to write math problems and equations. It also includes help, view and cut functions. It is fast and powerful with large buttons with a big display. The Big Button Calculator is simple, fast and fun. Included Functions The program also includes several advanced functions. Here are some of the functions included in the Big Button Calculator: * Supported Functions The Big Button Calculator is a powerful, fast and fun calculator. It is simple and easy to use. It is also a fun tool for taking math classes, teaching math to children, or for any math problem that you are solving. Here is a list of all the functions that are included with the program. You can use any of them to solve any math problem you encounter. Click the "Calculate" button on the calculator or hit the "+" button on your keyboard to open the calculator. You can also type a math problem in the command line, using the notation [assignment_number].[function_name].[argument1]. It is case sensitive and you need to use the correct number. The calculator remembers the previous values in the history. If you type a number without a function, you get a result in the display. If you type a number with the function, you get a result in the history. The math function are either defined in the calculator or a new function needs to be defined. If
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The Big Button Calculator is a gadget that allows a user to enter and display mathematical functions. Problems [b]1. It supports the usual calculations like adding, subtracting, multiplication, and division, and it also supports the usual functions, like logarithms, trigonometric functions, polynomials, exponents, and so on. [b]2. It has auto clipboard and auto save as features, so you don't have to worry about manually pasting anything in and having to manually save the results. [b]3. You can set the background color of the widget, and the background color can be changed without any problems. [b]4. In addition to the usual and normal decimal and fractions, it can also handle big numbers, such as decimals, fractions, big numbers, and logarithms of large numbers. [b]5. It also displays the dollar sign, which means you can do math with money. [b]6. The widget supports math homework. [b]7. It is very responsive and can be opened without any problems. [b]8. It can be dragged and resized easily. [b]1. It supports the usual calculations like adding, subtracting, multiplication, and division, and it also supports the usual functions, like logarithms, trigonometric functions, polynomials, exponents, and so on. [b]2. It has auto clipboard and auto save as features, so you don't have to worry about manually pasting anything in and having to manually save the results. [b]3. You can set the background color of the widget, and the background color can be changed without any problems. [b]4. In addition to the usual and normal decimal and fractions, it can also handle big numbers, such as decimals, fractions, big numbers, and logarithms of large numbers. [b]5. It also displays the dollar sign, which means you can do math with money. [b]6. The widget supports math homework. [b]7. It is very responsive and can be opened without any problems. [b]8. It can be dragged and resized easily. This is a massive calculator. Great for a desktop. It has a big display and big buttons. It displays math problems as text, but you can also solve
This sidebar gadget allows you to write out a big formula in the calculator. Images: Calculator display with formula at bottom Big button calculator sidebar Cheat sheet Demo video: GitHub: If you saw the title of this, you probably saw my other comments about being an axolotl and how this is my only opportunity to comment. So, it should come as no surprise that I am a huge fan of axolotl and have made an effort to see as many of them as possible. The only pet I keep around, though, is a single Asian Axolotl that I call Mochi. And guess what? He is, in fact, an axolotl. Mochi was the first animal I had on Valentine's Day. My then-boyfriend had bought him for me and told me he was a common axolotl. He's actually a big guy with a relatively short tail and an incredibly long body. He has beautiful iridescent purple spots on his back and a very defined black patch over his eyes. He's very active, jumps about and bites at the water much like a dog. In a previous life, he's been kept as a fish, so he can't actually lay eggs. The idea of having an axolotl was an interesting one at first. I've never had a pet before and there were plenty of things I wanted to do to him like feed him, walk him, and give him a bath. But I soon found out that it was actually a very good idea. I also found out that he's very affectionate and a good listener, much like my other pet...let's not mention names right now. I've been wondering if any of you have axolotls at home. Are you keeping them as pets? If so, how do you treat them? I'd love to know what you do and how you get along with them. It's nice to know there are other people out there who are petting them. :) 5 comments: I recently saw an Amazon.com ad for axolotls, and that really intrigued me, so I'd love to get one! As for treating them, you may not want to treat them to something they're not accustomed to - since I don't know if you can treat them to worms, they may want to play with a worm. If you find a nice pool with plenty of food, they may want to stay there for awhile. i keep them as pets... i had a pet one when i was a kid and i remember
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