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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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- Show HN: Figr.app – a multi-user, notepad style calculator (desktop app)
- App like NaSC (calculator) but in gtk4?
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Patera – Dynamic Documents
I'm a huge fan of assistive note pads. I wish the one I use was more stable and supported multiple files and more solvers: https://parnold-x.github.io/nasc/
Hopefully more tools like this and the OP come out.
- Numi. Beautiful calculator app for Mac
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Google Ha Bannato Element Matrix Client Da Play
Le UI moderne stan cambiando e sono cambiate piano piano per assomigliare a quelle storiche senza manco saperlo. Es. base la calcolatrice classica era una griglia di widgets (pulsanti), oggi la calcolatrice fighetta da utente finale è una REPL/una NoteBookUI stile ad es. https://github.com/parnold-x/nasc ovvero pian piano ci si rende conto che il testo è la chiave, non i menu, i pulsanti e i vari widgets. Non a caso abbiamo eliminato i menu dai desktop, in larga parte, sostituendoli con "quicklaunchers" search&narrow che accidentalmente SONO una CLI limitata e sono testo, non widgets e via dicendo.
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Google ha bannato Element (Matrix client) da Play Store
[1] https://github.com/parnold-x/nasc
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Come dovremmo fare soldi se ogni giorno che passa viene pubblicato software Free (as in "Free beer" ndr)?
[1] programmino per far di conto molto di base https://github.com/parnold-x/nasc
notecalc3
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NoteCalc 0.4.0
To the OP, congratulations for stopping procrastination. :-) I like the idea of your project,I'm often in need of a little tool to help quickly calculate some finance related data. In this case, I often launch a LibreOffice sheet but it is rather heavy for what I need. I'll give your tool a try.
If you are looking for having notecalc3 running locally, the github[0] repository has all the installation instructions (not found in the documentation)
[0] https://github.com/bbodi/notecalc3
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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
This looks fantastic. I will definitely give it a spin. I've been tracking what I call "computational scratchpad" apps for a while now but haven't found one that fits my environment/workflow yet. Maybe Heynote will. Here are some others that I've looked at:
* https://soulver.app Granddad of them all, Mac-only, proprietary, expensive
* https://numi.app Mac-only, proprietary, semi-expensive. Has a Github and claims to be MIT-licensed but I don't see how you could build a working application with what's in the repo.
* https://calca.io Windows- and Mac-only, proprietary, not expensive, nice docs.
* https://notepadcalculator.com Web-based, not open source, hosted but uses local storage. You can optionally create an account to sign in and have your notes saved in plaintext on his server.
* https://github.com/bbodi/notecalc3 Web-based, open source, self-hostable. But it seems to save your document in the URL string itself, which means the URL gets updated with almost every keystroke. Worth it for quick calculations and very small notes, I guess.
* https://numpad.io Web-based, hosted, not open source. Also stores entire doc in URL, but doesn't update the URL bar the whole time you're typing.
* https://numbr.dev/ Web-based, hosted. Has a Github but is not open source and the repo does not have all the bits needed to self-host it. Stores entire doc in URL.
* https://github.com/metakirby5/codi.vim Vim/NeoVim plugin that is less like a "smart notepad" and more like Jupyter but with results printed on the right side of the screen instead of in a cell below. Supports lots of programming languages.
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QwikTape: Do calculations, annotate like you would on a paper
I made a list of calculators like this which were shared here on HN over time https://gist.github.com/SMUsamaShah/6546011091d53380354484a3...
From these https://bbodi.github.io/notecalc3/ and https://notepadcalculator.com/ are the most programmer friendly (supporting <<, ^, binary, hex etc)
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Some Things I Realized about AI While Contemplating Slide Rule Prices on eBay
Another paradigm are Notebooks. Jupyter style are pretty popular these days, something like Wolfram Alpha's step-by-step mode or this project recently noted on HN https://bbodi.github.io/notecalc3/ are all good examples. Plenty of people use spreadsheets to explicitly chain operations.
A specific operation is much less important than the context, dimensional analysis, getting order-of-magnitude or precision correct. Performing operations narrowly is probably operating on the wrong level.
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Show HN: I made a web-based notepad with a built in unit calculator
Very cool!
This reminds me of the open source NoteCalc: https://bbodi.github.io/notecalc3/
It was discussed on HN, you might look there for inspiration: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25495393
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Numi. Beautiful calculator app for Mac
Since others already mentioned many fantastic alternatives, let me share mine: https://bbodi.github.io/notecalc3/
- NoteCalc 0.3.0 is out
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Show HN: NoteCalc
I answered here: https://github.com/bbodi/notecalc3/issues/6#issuecomment-749...
In a previous versions, only the changed areas were re-rendered, but the code was much more complex and error-prone, and it did not bring any performance improvement, so now I just rerender everything, still excellent performance but much simpler code.
What are some alternatives?
calculator - Uno Calculator: A simple yet powerful iOS/Android/WebAssembly/Linux C# port of the calculator that ships with Windows
numi - Beautiful calculator app for macOS
ncalc - Power calculator for Android. Solve some problem algebra and calculus.
Peroxide - Rust numeric library with R, MATLAB & Python syntax
desktopfolder - Bring your Desktop Back to Life
rust-calculator - Simple command-line calculator in Rust.
planify - Task manager with Todoist and Nextcloud support designed for GNU/Linux 🚀
SoulverCore - A powerful Swift framework for evaluating natural language math expressions
planner - Task manager with Todoist support designed for GNU/Linux 🚀 [Moved to: https://github.com/alainm23/planify]
CalcPad - A different take on the caculator