Well, I’ll tell you why. For years, Apple fans and tech enthusiasts have been clamouring for a more advanced and versatile calculator app.
When iPadOS 18 is released, this will no longer be a problem. Apple has finally added a calculator to the iPad! FINALLY!! Not only that, IT’S DECENT!!
Let’s dive into some of the features that make this new app a must-have for every tech nerd.
A nice clean interface
The first thing you’ll notice is the sleek, modern design. Apple’s new calculator app combines minimalism with functionality, providing a user-friendly interface that’s both intuitive and powerful. The layout is clean, with a beautiful dark mode option that’s easy on the eyes during those late-night calculations.
Advanced Scientific Calculator
Gone are the days of needing a separate device for complex computations. The app now includes a fully-fledged scientific calculator. From trigonometric functions to logarithms and exponential calculations, this app can handle it all. The seamless transition between the basic and scientific modes ensures that you have all the tools you need at your fingertips without any clutter.
Integrated Unit Converter
Apple has also integrated a comprehensive unit converter. Whether you’re converting currencies, measurements, or data units, this feature ensures you have accurate conversions without needing a separate app. The real-time updates for currency conversions make it particularly useful for travelers and business professionals.
History and Memory Functions
Never lose track of your calculations again. The new calculator app includes a history function that keeps a log of your recent calculations. You can easily review, edit, and reuse past computations. Additionally, the memory function allows you to store and recall important numbers, making repetitive calculations a breeze.
There are plenty more features included in the new Calculator App. Here is a link to an Apple article breaking down everything iPadOS 18 introduces powerful intelligence features and apps for Apple Pencil – Apple
We are currently testing the iPadOS beta version on our test devices. We’ll report back with what we find.