![]() Soulver is deeply integrated into macOS & includes: – Complete calculator customizability: add custom units, global variables, set custom styling (font & colors) & choose your answer formatting preferences – Export into many formats, including PDF & HTML – Variable auto-completing (just press escape) – Live references to previous lines (like spreadsheets) – Multi-word variables (like 'total cost = $750') More advanced users use Soulver for building reusable & sharable sheets, taking advantage of: – Proportions, random numbers, rates, fractions, multipliers, & much more… – Financial functions, like compound interest & mortgage repayments. – Calendar math (dates, time intervals, clock time calculations) – Unit conversions (180+ supported units) – Percentage math using intuitive natural language functions – Instant sums, averages or counts of lists of numbers – Live currency conversions (185 supported currencies, including crypto-currencies) – Everything you'd expect from a regular calculator, PLUS: Here is just some of the 'day-to-day' calculating that Soulver can do for you: You kinda have to try it to get it, but once you do, Soulver will become an invaluable part of your problem-solving toolkit. When Soulver sees something it can calculate, it will display the answer alongside your text. With Soulver, you can work through your idea or problem line-by-line, using text and numbers together (just like you would on paper). You do the thinking, Soulver will do the number crunching for you. Fixed an issue with doing business day calculations in parenthesis (thanks Tom)ĭo you ever grab a calculator & the back of an envelope to work through an idea or problem that involves some math? Fixed an issue with unexpected behaviour when typing Korean characters (thanks Daeok) Soulver 3 now requires macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or later SI symbols for large & small numbers (other than k, M, G and T) are no longer supported (as they were causing confusion) Percentage + number now gives a percentage (rather than a number): 50% + 0.5 = 100% Median is supported as a quick statistic The quick total now compresses to the right of the answer column during scrolling: this reduces overlap with other answers Email addresses are now recognized (in addition to web URLs) This will wrap the text in quotation marks the calculator will ignore it. More easily "comment out" numbers by selecting text and pressing the quotation marks (") key. And in separating binary and hex numbers: "0xCAFE_F00D", "0b_1100_0001" You may now include underscores inside numbers, such as "1_000_000" "Unless" is now supported in conditionals: "profitable = true unless expenses > income" Added an additional conditional syntax with a variable declaration: "profitable = true if income > expenses" Added additional functions for "multiple on" and "multiple off" (in addition to "multiple of"): $490 rounded to nearest hundred (= "$500") ![]() Added "to nearest (x)" rounding function. Supported statistics include sum/total, average/mean, count, and median Perform statistical operations on lists of lines, like "total of 3, 4, 5 7 and 9" = (28), or "average of 12, 30 and 90" (=44) For example: 3' 4" + 9' 2" = 12 feet 6 inches * Automation tools: a command-line interface, Alfred workflow, Automator actionĬompatibility: macOS 10.14.- Feet and inches can now be specified using ' and ". * Deep macOS system integration: Touch Bar support, Quicklook, Calculate anywhere services * Number scrubbing (hold shift and hover over a number) * Automatic number formatting, with spaces around operators and thousand separators * Sidebar for organising your sheets and the ability to make folders * Line references to build little calculating documents * 168 live real-world and cryptocurrency rates. * Unit conversions ("10 kg in pounds, "25 meters in feet") * Calendar calculations (June 9 + 3 weeks, 3:35 pm + 6 hours 27 minutes) * Quick totals of all your lines, and subtotals * Use words alongside numbers, so calculations make sense * Instant calculations, no equals required It's a better way to work stuff out than with a traditional calculator, and a more lightweight tool for quick calculations than a spreadsheet. It gives instant answers to any calculations it finds in your text. Soulver 3 is a smart notepad with a built-in calculator. ![]() Soulver 3.5.7 Multilingual | macOS | 24 mb
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