Kalkyl Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Kalkyl for iPhone.
Kalkyl is free iOS app published by nordic io AB

No ads

cadensk8er

Great calculator and no advertisements which is nice


EXPONENTIATION Carets!

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Finally a scientific calculator app with normal exponentiation carets! I really appreciate what you’ve done making this free of adds and in-app purchases. Forever thankful!


Great app - Just one thought

gautamrajt

This app is perfect, one concern is that it only 2 lines of numbers entered is visible, rest is hidden. please allow atleast 3-4 lines of numbers entered visible. The space next to the information button entirely unused.


Great alternative!

Krishnakant26

This is how iPhone built in calculator should have been at first place. 3D Touch, Haptic Feedback, 3D Touch cursor function all these basics which didn’t do with their built in calculator app are all present in this app. The feature to swipe down on the = button for previous calculations is gross.


Favorite calculator for classes

i like it... A lot!

I used this calculator almost everyday in my physics class. It helped a lot on class assignments when my actual calculator went missing. If it wasn’t as power hungry on the device (I think that’s iOS though, since that’s also present in the stock app to a slightly lesser extent), it’d be even better. I do kinda wish there was a landscape view similar to the iPad’s implementation of orientation on larger iPhones. Overall though, it’s my favorite calculator app on iOS!


Just what I was looking for.

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Great replacement for the standard iPhone calculator. Excellent support. I reported a problem and it was fixed the next day. I’ve evaluated many apps for my iPhone and this one is the best by far.


Good but

thatkidnamedalex

Needs a clear all button


Good call

samgx

Missing two basic functions -No clear button or short cut -No search function in support


Nice app, screenshots misleading

FromBenjamin

The screenshots in the App Store for version 2.2 refer to graphs that appear with x axis min value 0 and max value 1, listed as 0, -5, 5, 1. I suggest zooming out for the screenshot so that it shows the correctly graphed values (-10, -5, 5, 10). I almost didn’t download the app because it seemed so fundamentally flawed in the screenshots. Once I did download, I see that it graphed correctly. Nice app.


Nice

Ep1cMau75

You should add fraction