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A programmer's calculator that supports 8, 16, 32, and 64-bit signed and unsigned numbers.
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This calculator is designed for systems programmers and computer scientists. It supports 8, 16, 32, and 64-bit signed and unsigned numbers, and it allows users to cast numbers between any of these modes. Users can also enter numbers as binary, hexadecimal, or decimal inputs, and the calculator display simultaneously shows all three of these bases. This calculator is particularly useful for C programming and computer science education.
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Latest reviews
- (2022-12-02) Lake Bu: love the function. However, not sure how do i launch it once I close it. The only way I know is to go to the Chrome store page and click the "launch app" from there. But I cannot find it from the Chrome extension bar.
- (2021-07-05) Synthetech: Works great for quick conversions. I do have a problem with it disappearing from the screen if I drag it over to a lower resolution monitor.. it goes offscreen and I cant get it back. Only way to get it back is to remove it from Chrome, reinstall and NOT PLACE IT on that low rez monitor. I use a 4k Monitor as main screen, when dragged to a 1080p monitor it will keep opening up more to the right each time until it opens up offscreen. Hope it can be fixed... its a great app otherwise.
- (2021-03-24) Charles Beal: Seems to be no way of copy or paste so not as useful as the Windows one
- (2021-02-28) William Blair: Essentially almost perfect for IBM z/OS mainframe programmers. It correctly handles 64-bit two's-complement fixed-point binary arithmetic. My only complaint is that it does not support cutting values displayed or pasting values to be entered. Instead, it forces one to actually type the decimal and hexadecimal digits (or binary bits), which is of course potentially very error-prone. But it does what it claims to do otherwise very well.
- (2019-10-17) Robert Fisher: Simple to use. Does what it says on the box.
- (2018-10-14) Bankole Salako: Loved it
- (2018-05-19) Cyril Courtiat (CyrIng): Very good. Wish the same for X-Window.
- (2018-05-10) Sebastian Ruge Møller: Exactly what I needed. Support both signed and unsiged variables as well as byte, word and double word.
- (2017-09-27) Evgeni Vigurskiy: Good! Add please copy/paste