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TTCalc Alternatives

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  1. /speedcrunch-alternatives

    SpeedCrunch. SpeedCrunch is a high-precision scientific calculator featuring a fast, keyboard-driven user interface. It is free and open-source software, licensed under the GPL. Download Documentation Donate .

  2. /precise-calculator-alternatives

    Free programmable scientific calculator for Windows; solve math problems, algebra, statistics examples and tutorial

  3. /pcalc-alternatives

    PCalc is the powerful choice for scientists, engineers, students, programmers, or indeed anybody...

  4. /google-alternatives

    Google Search, also referred to as Google Web Search or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google. It is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web

  5. /opalcalc-alternatives

    OpalCalc is a brand new type of calculator for the PC.

  6. /soulver-alternatives

    Soulver is a software application that functions as a calculator that allows you type a continuous stream of information rather than having to input data into multiple cells.

  7. /realcalc-scientific-calculator-alternatives

    RealCalc Scientific Calculator

  8. /numi-app-alternatives

    Numi is a beautiful text calculator for Mac.

    Open Source

  9. /gnome-calculator-alternatives

    Calculator for the GNOME Desktop Environment, formerly known as gcalc (and gcalctool CLI).

  10. /handycalc-alternatives

    Solve things in your hand.

  11. /swan-alternatives

    Swan is an all in one web analysis service that allows you to perform interactive data analysis right in the cloud without installing any software.

  12. /ruvenss-calculator-alternatives

    Simple yet very effective calculator with print capabilities and log registration.

  13. /simplecalc-alternatives

    A calculator written in C#.NET 3.5 that aims to be simple and usable.

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