Is this this future of handheld calculators?
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Is this this future of handheld calculators?
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On Oct 3, 11:44*am, johnet123 <johnet...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Is this this future of handheld calculators?
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> spacetime.us/iphone/[/color]
Very nice! I wouldn't give it high marks for durability as a
calculator though.
I'm a bit of a key pounder so the face of the iphone might get a bit
deformed after a while. I suppose the color display might tempt some
of us to make the switch. The graphics are pretty impressive to me
because I'm more of a visual learner. It just occured to me that I
don't send text messages from my hp so why calculate on my
iphone?
Wow, looks very nice. There are emulators for HP calcs on the iPhone
but these look marvellous. Not sure I'd want to program using the touch
screen keyboard, but the visual impact is high!
[email]mnhollinger@yahoo.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> On Oct 3, 11:44 am, johnet123 <johnet...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> Is this this future of handheld calculators?
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>> spacetime.us/iphone/[/color]
>
> Very nice! I wouldn't give it high marks for durability as a
> calculator though.
> I'm a bit of a key pounder so the face of the iphone might get a bit
> deformed after a while. I suppose the color display might tempt some
> of us to make the switch. The graphics are pretty impressive to me
> because I'm more of a visual learner. It just occured to me that I
> don't send text messages from my hp so why calculate on my
> iphone?[/color]
On Oct 5, 1:27 am, mr <no_s...@abc.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Wow, looks very nice. There are emulators for HP calcs on the iPhone
> but these look marvellous. Not sure I'd want to program using the touch
> screen keyboard, but the visual impact is high!
>
> mnhollin...@yahoo.com wrote:[color=green]
> > On Oct 3, 11:44 am, johnet123 <johnet...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=darkred]
> >> Is this this future of handheld calculators?[/color][/color]
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> >> spacetime.us/iphone/[/color][/color]
>[color=green]
> > Very nice! I wouldn't give it high marks for durability as a
> > calculator though.
> > I'm a bit of a key pounder so the face of the iphone might get a bit
> > deformed after a while. I suppose the color display might tempt some
> > of us to make the switch. The graphics are pretty impressive to me
> > because I'm more of a visual learner. It just occured to me that I
> > don't send text messages from my hp so why calculate on my
> > iphone?[/color][/color]
This is what i've been waiting for, for at least 5 years...!
i wonder if it might be possible to write the 'BASIC' programs on your
big box and download them to the iphone... Or hopefully, this will
work on the ipod...!
hmmmmmmm...???
On Oct 3, 8:44 am, johnet123 <johnet...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Is this this future of handheld calculators?
>
> spacetime.us/iphone/[/color]
Sadly...! The programming language doesn't seem to have the full
spectrum capability of the 10 year old, 128k HP48sx...???
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johnet123 schrieb:[color=blue]
> Is this this future of handheld calculators?
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> spacetime.us/iphone/[/color]
Yes. It got all what the current calculator maker missed to create in
the last 10 years or so:
1) A compatible Desktop Application to develop your programs on.
2) Excellent colour graphic.
3) A touch screen to make to combat the button chaos
Now some might not agree with point 3 but I like to invite you to read
the following micro article written by be:
[url]http://uiq3.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Office/FX-602P/QVGA#active_keyboard[/url]
Born out of need the active display has proven to be a damm side easier
and better to use the classic keyboard. Especially when using the alpha
mode.
Martin
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Martin Krischik
[email]krischik@me.com[/email]
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On 3 oct, 09:44, johnet123 <johnet...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Is this this future of handheld calculators?
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> spacetime.us/iphone/[/color]
Looks very nice, but has not enough statistical options to be useful
for me. Can it be programable to do so ?
Daniel.
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 08:44:42 -0700 (PDT), johnet123
<johnet123@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Is this this future of handheld calculators?[/color]
No
A.L.
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> On 3 oct, 09:44, johnet123 <johnet...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> Is this this future of handheld calculators?
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>> spacetime.us/iphone/[/color]
>
> Looks very nice, but has not enough statistical options to be useful
> for me. Can it be programable to do so ?[/color]
SpaceTime is programmable so if you know the relevant equations and
methods then, yes, you can program it to do whatever you want.
Tom Lake
> SpaceTime is programmable so if you know the relevant equations and[color=blue]
> methods then, yes, you can program it to do whatever you want.
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> Tom Lake[/color]
Sad to say I download the trial (for Palm PDA) and could not do
anything on the statistical area I need from this kind of device. I
´ll going back to my HP50g, plenty of statistical analysis software.
So ... not good for me !
Daniel.
Agree with other comments. OTOH I'll look for it to be available for
my G1 Google phone.