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is an enginerring/programmers calculator for the PalmPilot. Formulate provides many unique features for engineers.- As you enter a calculation, each step is saved and displayed. - If a formula contains variables you can change the value of those variables and then recalculate the formula.- Formulate allows you to enter formulae the way they are written (e.g. log1.2 instead of 1.2log. By the way 1.2log will work too).- In addition to normal scientific/engineering notation, Formulate allows numbers to be displayed/entered with the engineering suffixes of 'p','n','u','m','k','M','G' and 'T'.- Fixed point widths are programmable from 0 to 8.- Programmable Word widths from 52 to 1 bit(s) - The ability to insert the result of your last calculation into a new calculation.

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