New versions of Floating Calculator and Floating Calculator Free are available on Google Play.
In this version:
Indication of the last operation in the notification. Also notification is now permanent. You should use exit menu option of the calculator to hide the notification.
Thousands separator is used to distinguish groups of digits on the display.
Improved "Paste" functionality in the full version. Now the program searches for all the decimal numbers in the clipboard and allows the user to choose one of them if any.
Support for Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Application will requests the permission for drawing over other apps at first launch.
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Applications for Android™
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Monday, September 7, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Floating Calculator 2.0
New versions of Floating Calculator and Floating Calculator Free are available on Google Play. Code
of the programs was significantly rewritten. A lot of fixes and
improvements were made, including ability to resize the window.
In
honor of this event, the price of full version will be reduced by half
for two weeks. The offer is valid from February 23 till March 8 of 2015.
Don't miss it!
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Ping 1.0
As was announced earlier ping utility has been published on Google Play! Any comments and suggestions are welcome!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Ping
Our new application is about ready to be posted on Google Play. The app is an ICMP ping utility for android devices. Actually it's just a graphic interface to ping system command. Program has additional features listed below:
- User defined list of favorite network hosts.
- Automatically generated list of neighbor network nodes.
- Ability to produce beep on response event from remote host.
- User defined options for ping command (only -c -i -t -w -W options are available in current version).
- Program is free and has no ads!
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Version 1.10 of Floating Calculator (full & free)
It was found that on some devices the system does not posts an outside
touch events to the window having an input focus. As a result some users
can't dismiss a popup by touching the screen outside its boundary. We
apologize for the inconvenience. Now you can dismiss a popup by pressing
back button on the device.
What's new:
What's new:
- Closing popups (menu, memory, functions, parentheses) by the back button
- Some minor improvements
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