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A nice and useful app

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Amongst hundreds of calculators available on the AppStore, Calculator HD + is one of the most attractive, especially because it is very use friendly. It has no more functions than those essential.

The app offer: high precision engine, result is displayed while typing the formula, multiple undo, switch between workspaces, persistent history, specialized keypad for iPhone and iPad, supports bluetooth, keyboard, right or left-handed mode, print easily with AirPrint and you can shere calculations history by e-mail.

Video tutorial and preview of the app:

[video:http://www.youtube.com/user/Scienzainrete#p/u/6/q6NjX8t4uVw]

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