


#PCALC APPLE WATCH FULL#
Here’s the full list of fixes, refinements and new features in PCals 3.5.3: Those who own an iPhone 6s will be delighted to learn that not only does PCalc support 3D Touch icon shortcuts for quick access to its functionality, but also lets you configure the shortcuts to your liking using the in-app settings interface. You also get the ability to specify E notation for the main display rather than using superscript numbers and the refreshed app makes the behavior of the delete key more sensible when you are dealing with decimals and exponents. The watch and widget settings now have their separate sections and the display mode setting is now used by the watch and widget. In the watch app, there’s a new handy section for converting units. “The old icons were getting a bit tired and didn’t fit in as well with the OS, especially on the Mac, and these are modern and easily recognizable.” “I’ve unified the design of all the icons across all the different platforms PCalc runs on,” said Glasgow, Scotland-based PCalc developer James Thomson. The brand new icon for PCalc can be seen top of post. On the iPad Pro, a new eight-line mode is now available and you now specify certain settings like RPN mode and number of decimal places separately for the app, watch and widget.
#PCALC APPLE WATCH UPDATE#
PCalc, arguably the most powerful App Store calculator for scientists, engineers, students, programmers or anybody looking for a feature rich calculator, has received a fresh new icon and more features as part of today’s update in the App Store.įor starters, the app’s now fully compatible with iOS 9 and watchOS 2. If you own an Apple Watch, you can now quickly access PCalc via a complication.
