BKGCalc - This calculator contains really advance features available in paid software. The fact that its free make this a must have freeware for your blackberry
tmetaCalc - Expression calculator for BlackBerry with typing assistant, especially designed for BlackBerry models with physical keyboard.
What's New in This Release:
· fix 'java.lang
Calc4M is a calculator for mobile phones. It is configurable and contains most of the normal functions such as trigonometric and logarithmic functions, conversions, constants, memories and binary and hexadecimal notation
A Free Scientific Calculator with a beautiful and friendly User Interface that everyone get used to for the first time. It offer a wide range of features such as:
* Powers, Square Root, logarithmic functions of base 2, 10 and base x(y).
* Trigonometric functions in degrees, radians or gradients.
* Hyperbolic and Inverse functions.
* Factorials.
* History
gCalc! - The FREE university level calculator, gCalc, eliminates the need to purchase (and carry) yet another expensive electronic device.
Unlike traditional, simplistic phone-based calculators, gCalc supports graphing and unit conversions and provides extensive support for dozens of sophisticated mathematical functions and constants
gWhiz is an integrated suite of mobile learning tools that encourages fun, collaborative learning and on-the-go education. It is designed for formal or informal students of all ages and backgrounds. High school through graduate college students can use gWhiz to support classroom education. Career-minded businesspeople can leverage its tools for professional training
Free RF Calculator from Lighthorse Technologies Inc.
A handy tool for calculating RF Equations and conversions. Equations include velocity of propagation, free space wavelength, characteristic impedance & more
Egyptian Calculator - The Egyptian Calculator allows you to add, subtract and multiply using ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. The app also has illustrated text describing the Egyptian numbering system with both hieroglyph and hieratic numbers, together with a demonstration of an unusual method for multiplication