Flick Calc Wear Calculator for Android
NOTE: This is the paid version. For the free version, search for ->FlickCalc calculator free<- (The free app disables memory functions.)
FlickCalc uses the unique Flick-Key input method that enables fast and accurate input on very small screens. FlickCalc has just six flick-able keys to enable fast and accurate selection of 50 numbers and functions from a screen. Just press a key and flick/slide in the direction of an outside selection. Tap for the middle selection.
FlickCalc also works well on smartphones. Once learned, the unique input method is more touch type-able. It will take awhile for 'flicking' to sink into your brain. But once accustomed, it is more reliable - especially on small screens.
FlickCalc has all the common scientific calculator functions you expect -> with percentage, powers, exponents, trigonometry, logs, factorial, conversions, fractions, square root, random number, fractions, plus more. FlickKey also has a nice multiline scrollable and editable calculation input view It also comes with common conversions, including binary, hex, and fraction results in a scrollable answer window. Compared it to a common handheld scientific calc, FlickCalc includes an amazing amount of its functionality that works great, even on the small screen of your smartwatch.
FlickCalc for Android Wear app compatibility:
Square smartwatches (LG G Watch, Gear Live, etc.): Yes - Tested on the Gear Live. Feedback would be appreciated from anyone with an LG G Watch, Sony Smartwatch 3, or Asus Zen.
Round smart watches ( Moto360 and LG G Watch R): Tested. FlickCalc now works great on the Moto360 and the LG G Watch R / Urbane, proving that near 50 selections/keys can be easily entered will speed and accuracy. (FlickCalc would work well on ladies size round smartwatches - considerably smaller than the Moto 360.)
This is the highest rated and best scientific calculator Android Wear app , due to the advantages of its unique input method. For any questions, or if you have any problems with FlickCalc, please email the support email address before leaving feedback - thank you!
Best calculator for the wear store with percentage, powers, exponents, trigonometry, logs, factorial, conversions, fractions, square root, random number, plus scrollable multiline equation and answer views. For tip calc, enter percent%amount. For example, 20%50 gives twenty percent tip of $20. To split a bill with tip: (percent%amount)/number.
Tip : For quick launch: Use a launcher from the app store.
I like the idea, but on my LG G the bottom half of the result line gets cut off, making it hard to see the answer. In addition, I find it annoying that after hitting "=", the input stays in place, so further input is appended to the original, requiring me to clear it before I can do another calculation. Or maybe I'm doing something wrong? Finally, have you considered an RPN mode?
Also an engineer... generally I use either an HP RPN calculator (HP-41C... I'm old-school) or an app on my Note3 but I just got a Moto 360 smart watch and decided to go for the FlickCalc just to see how it works. I'm impressed! And bin/oct/hex, too. Woot! An amazing Android Wear Calculator. So much usefulness!!!
I'm an engineer, so I do allot of calculations. I have used another calc for my android watch, but recently purchased this app. Why? because it is faster and more reliable in its data entry. I also like the assortment of advanced calculations, key backspace, and braces.
This wear calculator works surprisingly well on my Gear Live. Lots of functions too. Good updates. Definitely the best calculator for wear.
It takes so long to load on my samsung live the screen turns off. Kinda making it hard to load. But other than that it's cool
I'm a machinist and need a handy calculator on me at all times. All the calculators for the moto 360 were real hard to use with my big fingers. Was going to return the watch until I found this awesome calculator. Didn't see any reviews for moto 360 and took a gamble. Uses the whole face of the 360 and is even built around the sensor. 6 big buttons to have access to all 51 keys by flicking. Great concept and works great on moto 360. Wow is all I can say!
I like the idea, but on my LG G the bottom half of the result line gets cut off, making it hard to see the answer. In addition, I find it annoying that after hitting "=", the input stays in place, so further input is appended to the original, requiring me to clear it before I can do another calculation. Or maybe I'm doing something wrong? Finally, have you considered an RPN mode?
Works surprisingly well on my Gear Live. Lots of functions too.
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Works great on Moto 360 1st gen. Much more accurate on small screens than other calculators.