CALC: an excellent replacement for standard calculator
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
iOS 7 output is approaching and now will not be superfluous to think about the good eppah - substitutes for standard applications. Despite the fact that their design has changed beyond recognition, functionally they remain virtually the same as they were. So the question with a worthy replacement for iOS 7 native applications becomes relevant.
Already, there are programs that are ready to become a worthy alternative default programs, with harmoniously fit into the design of "Seven". CALC - just such an application, giving good functionality and harmonious for iOS 7 flat design. Let's get acquainted with them closer.
Before I installed the CALC, I did not realize how much work can be done on this, frankly, not very large program. It would seem, Calculator - This simple app that does not require too much difficulty, but the developer CALC should pay tribute - he did a great calculator, which is convenient and pleasant to use.
The main thing, something to work the developer, this look and feel. CALC looks great and no less perfectly controlled - all management is based on gestures. Swipe up on the main screen opens the history of computing, swipe to the right shows all the possible parameters and functions. Swipe to the left reveals the most popular ones.
As you can see, in the CALC good job and over functionality - this app will help to solve, perhaps, any task. Plus, the application has a good setting in which you can learn more about all the possibilities of the program, turn on or turn off the sound and the most important - choose a theme. This is a very nice feature that came in handy.
In principle, there is no reason not to establish this good ann on your iPhone - all done very efficiently, and CALC has already taken the place of the standard calculator on my home screen. Judge for yourself, the default calculator does not stand any competition with CALC, which side do not look: the functionality and appearance CALC, definitely better.
Calc in the App Store (temporarily free)
And what else worthy alternative standard iOS apps do you know?