Guest Maxym Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 Mobilogies is glad to announce the release of SmartyCalc 1.0, a professional calculator for Smartphone devices. It includes several mathematical, trigonometric and financial functions, plus a complete conversions tool. Main features : - large display to enter and display multilines data - full set of mathematical functions that include square root, antilogarithm, decimal and natural logarithm, reciprocal, raise to power and much more - full set of trigonometric functions that include sin, cosine, tangent, arcsine, arccosine, arctangent in degrees, radians and gradients - full set of financial functions that include present and future value, rate, number of periods, payments, different depreciation formulas - full set of date and time functions that include dates add, sub, diff and weekday, times add, sub and diff - conversions tool with 74 length, surface, volume, liquid, weight, pressure, temperature, speed and power formulas - memory functions - three numbering system supported: decimal, hexadecimal and octal SmartyCalc is available in two different versions for Smartphone 2002 and 2003 devices. For more information www.mobilogies.com
Guest peekie Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 the programme is ok but that price is way tooooooooooooo high a shame a lot of new smartphone software seems to be heading towards the 20 dollar point ,the more popular the phone becomes the higher the price, a mistake look at the pocket pc companies did the same and now there are crack sites the same as the computer ,if software companies keep on the way they are going its only going to be a mater of time till these sites arrive which wont hurt the big boys only the small software producers who mostly charge around the 5 and bellow [-X [-X
Guest kjk Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 :shock: :shock: :shock: 20$ :shock: :shock: :shock:
Guest Santa Fe Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 Well I think I get $20 worth of use out of it. And the developer promises free upgrades unlike some.
Guest Maxym Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 the programme is ok but that price is way tooooooooooooo high a shame a lot of new smartphone software seems to be heading towards the 20 dollar point ,the more popular the phone becomes the higher the price, a mistake look at the pocket pc companies did the same and now there are crack sites the same as the computer ,if software companies keep on the way they are going its only going to be a mater of time till these sites arrive which wont hurt the big boys only the small software producers who mostly charge around the 5 and bellow [-X [-X Before to define a shame SmartyCalc price, have you considered - e-commerce web site fee (30% of final price)? - the effort to develop, test (on several devices), document (user manual), delivery a program? - the time to support all users that need help? - the job to develop new versions (free of charge)? - the time to promote a software? - taxes and general expenses? - the right sales volume of smartphone software? I am very interested to receive your cost-revenues analisys and all calculations to define 5 USD a right price for this program.
Guest peekie Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 you must remember the price on the screen is not always what you pay ive hit the ok to purchase button only to find another 4 dollars tax on top its time for these software suppliers ( not the makers well ok them as well ) to put the price you pay before you go through the system only to find out its more ive learned the hard way and to be honest 20 dollars + tax for a calculator is expensive atleast if it looked nice like a pocket pc one then it might be the right price :lol: :D
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