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2.6 | 8.8 | |
almost 3 years ago | 8 days ago | |
Java | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ncalc
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More fully featured/all in one app alternatives compared to the more basic/simple stock apps, "tools" etc?
So for example Calculator N+ (github link) is more of a mathematics suite with a calculator attached to it than a calculator app, are there any other good apps that can replace more barebones stock apps? Things like a compass, recorder, file manager, radio, clock etc, or anything else that springs to mind
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NCALC+ (ANDROID)
Source: https://github.com/tranleduy2000/ncalc
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What are some alternatives?
nerdamer - a symbolic math expression evaluator for javascript
rust-tcp-holepunch - P2P Communication across Network Address Translators with TCP
microMathematics - microMathematics Plus - Extended visual calculator
toxic - A Tox-based instant messaging and video chat client
obsidian-mathpad - Computer Algebra System (CAS) for Obsidian.md
ice - All-in-one solution for creating networked applications with RPC, pub/sub, server deployment, and more.
derive4j - Java 8 annotation processor and framework for deriving algebraic data types constructors, pattern-matching, folds, optics and typeclasses.
chamomile - Lightweight p2p library. Support build robust connection on decentralized network.
functionaljava - Functional programming in Java
datachannel-rs - Rust wrappers for libdatachannel
nasc - Do maths like a normal person
OpenMOLE - Workflow engine for exploration of simulation models using high throughput computing