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CalcTape – Another iOS App Giveaway

CalcTape – the Paper Tape Calculator with Notes is a wonderful pocket calculator. It’s simple to use CalcTape to make extensive calculations and to keep them remaining clear and structured. It’s a very clear and useful app, it keeps the complete calculation process visible, so you can keep track of your input. Check out the list of features below.

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Features

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  • Enter many calculation terms in one turn and still keep an overview – like on an adding machine.
  • Change any term afterwards and CalcTape will refresh the whole calculation automatically.
  • Use intermediate results to check and structure your calculation.
  • Comment your calculation terms, to give sense and context to it.
  • Send your calculations to business partners via e-mail.
  • Save your calculations into files. Open the files later and you can change the calculations. CalcTape will refresh the whole calculation automatically again and again.
  • Create new functions and user buttons.
  • Create your own keypad layout.
  • Choose from different skins.
  • Use your existing CalcTape files as templates. Do similar calculations and play different scenarios.
  • Use the special keys for fast TAX calculations.
  • CalcTape masters the four basic arithmetical operations, exponentials, and percentage calculations.
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