Hello everybody,
Recently, I decided to have a look at Windows Store app development. The result is Calc#; a free calculator app for Windows 8. Calc# supports the calculation of all possible mathematical formulas. These formulas can contain variables and mathematical functions such as sine, cosine, arcsine, natural logarithm, common logarithm, square root ?
![calcsharp.png calcsharp.png](https://windowscentral-data.community.forum/attachments/12/12016-188d169d3c969ee02fe56d08e4ced8b7.jpg)
The design philosophy behind Calc# was: less is more. The UI contains the strict minimum that is needed to deliver a great user experience (or at least what I taught a calculator really needs).
Please download my app from the Windows Store and let me know your feedback :smile:
![download_calcsharp.png download_calcsharp.png](https://windowscentral-data.community.forum/attachments/12/12015-f411485b28ae9e435dd8a0d954393dd1.jpg)
Recently, I decided to have a look at Windows Store app development. The result is Calc#; a free calculator app for Windows 8. Calc# supports the calculation of all possible mathematical formulas. These formulas can contain variables and mathematical functions such as sine, cosine, arcsine, natural logarithm, common logarithm, square root ?
![calcsharp.png calcsharp.png](https://windowscentral-data.community.forum/attachments/12/12016-188d169d3c969ee02fe56d08e4ced8b7.jpg)
The design philosophy behind Calc# was: less is more. The UI contains the strict minimum that is needed to deliver a great user experience (or at least what I taught a calculator really needs).
Please download my app from the Windows Store and let me know your feedback :smile:
![download_calcsharp.png download_calcsharp.png](https://windowscentral-data.community.forum/attachments/12/12015-f411485b28ae9e435dd8a0d954393dd1.jpg)