The recently concluded Apple’s WWDC 2024 event grabbed eyeballs worldwide. While iOS 18 has been the talk of the town with features like the ability to move app icons anywhere on the iPhone’s home ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Math Notes has some quirks, but I already love being able to do basic math inside just about any text box. Math ...
Math Notes is introduced in the latest version of iOS and iPadOS 18. It automatically calculates math equations and displays the results as you write. You can use it to solve various math problems and ...
At long last, Apple has finally decided to launch a Calculator app for iPad in iPadOS 18. Previously, the company told iPad owners that third-party options were good enough and that it would only ...
In iOS 18, Apple has added a powerful new feature to your iPhone's Calculator app: Math Notes. This integration between Calculator and Notes offers a versatile tool for all your calculation needs.
Whether you’re trying to teach a young kid how to count or struggling through an advanced college math class, there are several apps that can make math less painful. This list focuses on iOS math apps ...
The Calculator app on your iPhone (and iPad) is capable of a host of numeric maneuvers. Beyond performing basic and complex calculations, it can handle complicated scientific equations and convert ...
The App Store offers some very powerful calculators for those who need to take on higher-level math or are just tired of the stock Apple offering. The following five apps vary in capabilities and ...
Apple doesn't typically focus much on the Calculator app, but with iOS 18, it's getting a notable overhaul and some surprising integration with the Notes app. This guide walks through everything ...
Amidst all the Apple Intelligence / AI, visionOS 2, macOS Sequoia, and iPhone AI announcements at WWDC 2024, one feature literally got a “yay” from Apple itself: the calculator app for iPad. In case ...
iOS/Android/Desktop: Default calculator apps suck. They work like a traditional handheld calculator, which only displays one value at a time and can only do basic math. If you want to do anything more ...
While Apple currently does not ship a stock Calculator app for the iPad, the App Store is full of quality options. Here are a few of the best. One of the most renowned calculator apps on Apple ...