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The quick total now respects your chosen font, rather than using the system fontĪdded a new URL to open a specific sheet. When totalling lines with incompatible types, the bottom-most summable lines will be added and shown in the final total. You still import from the Open dialog, by clicking “Options” and ticking the checkbox As a result the import menu item has been been removed. You can now open Soulver 2 files using the Open dialog (⌘O). Making a new Soulver file no longer requires the file to be saved to disk before editing. Added standard comparison operators (=, !=,, =) and a boolean type (‘true’ or ‘false’). See the online documentation for more detailed examples. Soulver Event Viewer WolframAlpha RealCalc Scientific Calculator fxSolver Mathway SpeedCrunch. Flagsmith lets you manage feature flags and remote config across web, mobile and server side applications. Added an ISO8601 specifier for dates and timestamps (e.g “1583398800 as iso8601” = ) Compare Numi VS SpeedCrunch and see what are their differences. Added a multiplier specifier (e.g “4/2 as multiplier” = 2x). To generate a random floating point number, do: “random number between 0 and 1” (the answer will be something like 0.1273981722). New random number generating function: “random number between 1 and 10” to select a random integer in the given range. This is necessary to distinguish a lap time from a clock time. Hours and minutes must still be specified (e.g 32 seconds will be ’00:00:32′). Milliseconds (after a final dot) can be omitted. Laptimes can also be converted to/from regular units of time, and timespans. Do calculations in ‘laptimes’ (time in the format HH:MM:SS). 61 time zone codes & 500 city names are supported. Added a function for getting the time difference between time zones: “time difference between Seattle and Moscow”. Added functions for getting the current time in a time zone: “Time in AEST”, “PDT time”, “Paris time”, “Time in Tokyo”. Convert times between time zones using city names or standard 3 or 4 letter codes (e.g “6pm Sydney to Chicago”, “2am PST to GMT”). ⌘C (with no selection) copies the current line’s answer & dismisses. Global hotkey (set the hotkey in the QuickSoulver preference pane). Access QuickSoulver from the menu bar (enable this in the QuickSoulver preference pane). QuickSoulver floats above other windows, so you can use it from anywhere in macOS. Perform “throwaway” calculations in a Spotlight-like interface. It feels much more native while actually being cross platform (mac. #NUMI VS SOULVER FULL#
Here are the full release notes for new features in Soulver 3.3: Calca, which works more like Soulver than Numi, is my favourite entry in this category.
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9to5Mac readers can get 15% off with promo code “9to5Mac” at checkout. Soulver is available with a 30-day trial and for $29.95 after that. There’s also now support for if, then, and else statements for those who really want to take their calculations to the next level, as well as a new random number generating function.
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Today’s update also sees support for time in the format of HH:MM:SS, which is commonly used in timers and to measure laps.
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For example, you can type “6pm Sydney to Chicago” or “2am PST to GMT.” Soulver is a software application that functions as a calculator that allows you type a continuous stream of information rather than having to input data into multiple cells.
This means you can easily convert time zones in Soulver using the app’s signature natural language functionality.
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Ask HN: Mac OS app that can be opened from anywhere Hello! Some apps like Numi () can be opened from anywhere on Mac OS (including while having another app in fullscreen mode).Soulver for Mac version 3.3 also brings support for time zone conversions. Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago Show HN: I made a web-based notepad with a built in unit calculator Very nice! Reminds me a lot of numi (). I made a free web-based notepad with a built in calculator that will accept calculations like "2500kcal / 1 day in hp" or "£320 + 20% in USD" If you're on MacOS, this is what you're looking for then. Unique 2-in-1 calculator app adds up to surprise hit for retired engineer I quite like Numi (Mac), also available as part of SetApp. Show HN: Numbr – notepad plus calculator (Chrome extension) Nice! I do enjoy using - very similar but native MacOS.