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Just to inform you that both issues are resolved now with your kind support
and patience. Many thanks once again to all of you.
Best regards
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Anthony,
You are hitting the wrong button. There is a plus/minus sign above the numbers
on the calculator which I believe is used for formulas.
The layout of the Apple Calculator screen is starting from the top:
Result is the
Anthony,
You are hitting the wrong button. There is a plus/minus sign above the numbers
on the calculator which I believe is used for formulas.
The layout of the Apple Calculator screen is starting from the top:
Result is the farthest toward the top of the screen.
Below that you will find a row
Hi
By any chance, has anyone experienced a problem with the plus and minus sign
of the calculator, because everytime I touch the plus sign both of them
notify me plus and minus at the same time.
I'm not sure if this problem if it is an iOS 15 bug.
Any help would be appreciated.
T
Since it is free, maybe you could try it out and let us know?
It sounds mostly visual, but if you need a graphing calculator, give it a try.
Richard
"It is a great thing to start life with a small number of really good books
which are your very own." __ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Hi listers,
Is the Desmos graphing calculator app accessible? I know the website is
somewhat accessible but I wonder if the app is any good.
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Can someone recommend anything?
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Lol! Just lol! I guess I can't find the operator keys fast enough, since as far
as I know, I haven't run into this issue. :)
Thanks,
Ari
> On Nov 12, 2017, at 10:46 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
>
> CNET How To - Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 7:23 AM
> Why you should avoid yo
CNET How To - Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 7:23 AM
Why you should avoid your iPhone's calculator - CNET
Wait, aren't calculators supposed to make math easier?
Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET
You expect a few bugs in a new operating system, but a busted calculator?
That's...
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nope. That does nothing.
I think writing Apple Accessibility
nope. That does nothing.
I think writing Apple Accessibility and asking that this be fixed is the only
thing left, other than switching to the free calculator app I sent a link to in
a previous message.
Richard
Noun: trumpery
1. (informal) statements or beliefs that are untrue or make no
the
> discovery that one can delete an entered figure, one digit at a time, in the
> native iOS Calculator app, by simply single-finger swiping from right to
> left, across the display. In fact, there were several videos on this.
>
> For example, were one to enter 6275, rather t
I have never found a way to do this either, but here is an alternative app that
I've found extremely useful.
Link follows the description.
Calculator HD Pro Free by Cider Software LLC
H3>
The app developer was made aware of some changes that would make this app work
better with Voice
Hello Everyone,
Yesterday, May 5, 2017, one of the trending topics on Twitter was the
discovery that one can delete an entered figure, one digit at a time, in the
native iOS Calculator app, by simply single-finger swiping from right to
left, across the display. In fact, there were several videos
I was looking for a good, scientific calculator with a history tape for a
client and found the one below. It had some issues with VoiceOver like not
honoring touch typing and some label issues. I wrote the developer on April 19,
2016. Today, he wrote me and said he thought he had implemented
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Alan, I have found a number of these as well since
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Alan Lemly
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Neal,
I suspect the best route might be a web-based mortgage calculator since I'd
assume it will be accessible provided
Neal,
I suspect the best route might be a web-based mortgage calculator since I'd
assume it will be accessible provided your browser is. I'm not sure what all
you're trying to accomplish since financial calculators can do a fairly wide
variety of tasks but this site was easy
Richard, Finally an answer to a simple question. Thanks for this. There is only
one problem, and it has nothing to do with how helpful you were. I am in
Windows 10. MS has seen fit to change the calculator to something that is not
accessible.
Sorry all for the numerous messages on this and
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Windows
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On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:50 PM, Neal Ewers
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Hi, I ask along with the phone if it was a Mac or Windows app. If it’s on your
computer, it obviously
: Thursday, August 13, 2015 1:55 PM
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Windows
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On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:50 PM, Neal Ewers mailto:neal.ew...@ravenswood.org> > wrote:
Hi, I ask along with the phone if it was a Mac or Windows app. If it’s on your
co
Neal,
I just discovered, thanks to your question, that the calculator in Windows 7
and 8 have a mortgage worksheet. If all you want to do is calculate monthly
payments based on the purchase price, down payment, and interest for x number
of years, it works rather slick.
Richard
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No, it wasn't for eith
accessible mortgage calculator?
No, it wasn't for either. It was on the computer. I haven't found an app for
this that can be used on the phone
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 13, 2015, at 1:14 PM, Neal Ewers mailto:neal.ew...@ravenswood.org> > wrote:
Hi, Is it for the iPhone or fo
August 13, 2015 12:04 PM
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Hello I found an accessible amortization schedule via Google.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 13, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Neal Ewers
mailto:nea
)
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Hello I found an accessible amortization schedule via Google.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 13, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Neal Ewers mailto:neal.ew...@ravenswood.org> > wrote:
Hi, I’m looking
Hello I found an accessible amortization schedule via Google.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 13, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Neal Ewers
mailto:neal.ew...@ravenswood.org>> wrote:
Hi, I'm looking for a mortgage calculator that will let you put in the amount
of the loan, the percent interest, and
Hi, I'm looking for a mortgage calculator that will let you put in the
amount of the loan, the percent interest, and the monthly amount in order to
find out how long it will take to pay off a mortgage. If anyone knows of an
accessible app, I would appreciate knowing about it.
Thanks much.
tell us step by step what you are doing then we can best instruct.
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Subject: Help with the calculator on the iPhone please and thank you
Hi all, and thank you for the responses. I tried the
p with the calculator on the iPhone please and thank you
Wren,
Here's what I did. Let's say you want to add 123 plus 123. First touch
the digits 1 2 3, then along the right side of the screen you'll find
buttons that say add, subtract etc. Touch the button that says add
then enter t
My iPad mini's never had a calculator, and had to look for one. Such a
mysterious oversight really.
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recommendations
Hi,
I use VOCalc off the mpaja site, producers of the mBraille app. That is
good and simple and works on all things, including my old iPad Mini.
RobH.
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Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 12:00 PM
Subject: Simple accessible voiceover
I've heard that Siri can subnet IP address ranges. Has anybody tried that?
At 01:15 PM 5/1/2015, you wrote:
The Ios calculator app works well, but also remember that you can
also do simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division,
by using Siri. I do this all the time.
Sent
The Ios calculator app works well, but also remember that you can also do
simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, by using Siri. I
do this all the time.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 1, 2015, at 11:40 AM, Wren Langley wrote:
>
> Hi all, and thank you for the
he
equals. Your result will appear in the result field at the top of the
screen.
I hope this helps.
Kimber
On 5/1/15, Wren Langley wrote:
> Hi all, and thank you for the responses. I tried the calculator on the
> iPhone but I couldn't seem to get it to work for me. I had problems getting
Langley wrote:
>
> Hi all, and thank you for the responses. I tried the calculator on the iPhone
> but I couldn't seem to get it to work for me. I had problems getting it to
> add up my numbers. If anyone has any recommendations or tips about how they
> did this please will
Hi all, and thank you for the responses. I tried the calculator on the iPhone
but I couldn't seem to get it to work for me. I had problems getting it to add
up my numbers. If anyone has any recommendations or tips about how they did
this please will you write me back and let me know. Than
Hi, Try the one you already have on the device.
Neal
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Hello. I recommend the native ios calculator.
> On May 1, 2015, at 6:00 AM, Wren Langley wrote:
>
> Hi all I am looking for a simple calculator that can do clean addition
> dividing subtracting and multiplying nothing fancy please. Any
> recommendations would be greatly appreci
There's already a calculator on your phone.
On 5/1/15, Wren Langley wrote:
> Hi all I am looking for a simple calculator that can do clean addition
> dividing subtracting and multiplying nothing fancy please. Any
> recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all very
Hi all I am looking for a simple calculator that can do clean addition dividing
subtracting and multiplying nothing fancy please. Any recommendations would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you all very much and God bless, Wren Langley
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Another app to try is Talking Scientific Calculator. Has support for entry via
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Talking Scientific Calculator by Adam Croser
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> On 9 Mar 2015, at 06:50, Devin Prater wrote:
>
> Hi all. I’m a senior in high school, and would love to know of an actually
> good calculator app. I’ll mostly be using a braille display, so the a
Make sure you don't have orientation locked.
Launch the calculator and turn the phone on its side.
It has been over 40 years since I had to do trig, algebra, etc., but it looks
pretty complete.
I'm not sure it will have variables, but you can find that out by experimenting.
It is not pr
I assume this scientific mode contains all that I’d need, like variable support
and stuff?
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 12:59 PM, Alan J Paganelli
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>
> I'm going to climb out on a limb here and assume sense this is an iPhone list
> that your talking about an iPhone. In t
I'm going to climb out on a limb here and assume sense this is an iPhone
list that your talking about an iPhone. In the native calculator app, if
you hold your iPhone so that the home key is at the bottom, you get the
simple calculator. If you turn your iPhone sideways so the home key
Hi all. I’m a senior in high school, and would love to know of an actually good
calculator app. I’ll mostly be using a braille display, so the ability to enter
numbers through a keyboard will be pretty necessary. I’d like to be able to use
variables, do things like quadratics and such, and all
There is a talking scientific calculator that will probably do almost
anything you want, and, in the app store, that's exactly what it is called.
And it's roughly $5, which isn't all that much. Look for
talking scientific calculator
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An iPhone has one hidden somewhere. Fraction calc does basic things, but
does a good job with fractions too, which pop up in our lives with a certain
regularity.
RobH.
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 2:48 AM
Subject: Accessible Calcu
essages at that point, but can you be kind to tell me about
> accessible calculator apps for the iPad? I am looking for the basic
> calculator. It does not have to perform higher function. It should be a
> basic calculator that should be able to perform the four main operations,
>
Hello, people,
I know this has been discussed and I have not found it interesting then and
deleted the messages at that point, but can you be kind to tell me about
accessible calculator apps for the iPad? I am looking for the basic
calculator. It does not have to perform higher function. It
lectures with that.
Hope this helps,
Jenn
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 17, 2014, at 8:49 PM, Nimit wrote:
>
> Hello, all,
> Can you guys please suggest of a calculator that can be used on an iPad? It
> should be able to do basic functions and if possible, scientific and graphing
Hi Nimit,
For a scientific calculator (I am not aware of an accessible graphing
calculator for iOS unfortunately), I like Talking Scientific Calculator
because of its external keyboard support. You use + - * / % . and numbers
for the basic operations, ENTER (or Braille display equivalent, such as
Hello, all,
Can you guys please suggest of a calculator that can be used on an iPad? It
should be able to do basic functions and if possible, scientific and graphing
function? I prefer it being either free or less cost...
Similarly, can you guys suggest of an app that one can use on iPad
Looking for a graphing calculator for a friend that is a low vision user on her
iPad.
Steve
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On 20/05/2014 07:29, M. Taylor wrote:
Hello,
In the latest release of the fraction calculator app, does one still need to
have
Hello,
In the latest release of the fraction calculator app, does one still need to
have VoiceOver hints enabled?
I believe it was Sieghard who posted that one needs to enable VoiceOver
hints in order to use the app.
Thank you,
Mark
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Yes, if you read their responses, that is exactly what they said to do.
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Hi
.
Joseph
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Subject: FW: Fraction calculator
Greetings,
I had written Palasoftware support to thank them for the accessibility of
their app and also about the parental gate that you run i
l gate as well -- but that is an Apple mandate in order
to list software for kids --
https://developer.apple.com/app-store/parental-gates/
-- and since a Fraction Calculator has a broad appeal to children we listed
it in the kids section.
Currently if Voiceover is on you can perform a
Hello Listers,
For those who purchased the fraction calculator by Palasoftware, keep in
mind that Voiceover only announces which keypad you are on (whole numbers,
numerator or denominator) if you have hints enabled. Joseph mentioned this
feature and it's a very nice little feature,
Yes, I totally agree. I tried about 5 different iOS fraction calculators
before coming across this little gem. In fact, I wanted a fractions
calculator so badly that I went looking for one for my Windows computer and
could not find one--best I could do was Excel but it reduced the fractions
as
Hi Joseph,
Thanks for letting us know about this calculator and for describing the layout
so clearly. This could be very handy when I need to add minutes and secondes.
It really is well labeled. I recommend it for anyone who needs a fraction
calculator.
Best,
Anna
On May 13, 2014, at 1:01
Fractions Calculator by Palasoftware. It is one of the most accessible apps
I've ever used. I will post some "getting started" suggestions after the
iTunes app store description. Best buy for $1!
Description
Fractions are everywhere and the Fraction Calculator is designed to ea
Alan,
Can you download the Big Calculator free app and see if the :plus, minus,
times, button are read by VO. I have some people tell me they are but on my
iPad I have not had any luck with that app.
Ed
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Alan
I suggest trying all the free apps. I found that almost all of them were
accessible. I did find one that was totally not blind friendly. Voice over
acted like the app didn't exist. With that having been said, it comes down to
a matter of preference. I just wanted a simple basic calcu
Hi lister's,
Can someone suggest a good calculator for the iPad. I have tried the Big
Calculator Free but found some buttons not read by VO. Any help on this
would be greatly appreciated.
Ed
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Hello Alan,
To add to Jenn's reply recommending Big Calc Free, here's the URL:
• Big Calculator Free by Tioga Designs LLC
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/big-calculator-free/id374174252?mt=8
It's easiest to use this app in portrait mode. For more details on the neat
features in
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Hi All,
I'm looking for a calculator app for my iPad Air. I'd like it to be as
simple as that found on the iPhone 5s. Why they didn't think you would need
one on iPad is beyond me.
Is there such an animal?
Alan
Se
Hi All,
I'm looking for a calculator app for my iPad Air. I'd like it to be as simple
as that found on the iPhone 5s. Why they didn't think you would need one on
iPad is beyond me.
Is there such an animal?
Alan
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Has anyone used the paid version of this app? What do I get that I don't with
the free version? I can't figure out how to turn the money mode on or configure
the decimal places. And there was something about audio.
Thank you so much!
Jenn
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Hi Ed,
Jenn posted in the original thread that the labels are working for her
when she downloaded the Big Calculator Free app by Tioga LLC. onto her
iPad Mini running iOS 7.0.4. She wrote: "I just wanted to download and
see if I could give any insight as to what may b
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Hi Ed,
Jenn posted in the original thread that the labels are working for her when
she downloaded the Big Calculator Free app by Tioga LLC. onto her iPad Mini
running iOS 7.0.4. She wrote: "I just want
Hi Ed,
Jenn posted in the original thread that the labels are working for her when
she downloaded the Big Calculator Free app by Tioga LLC. onto her iPad Mini
running iOS 7.0.4. She wrote: "I just wanted to download and see if I
could give any insight as to what may be going on here,
pp with VoiceOver for a
> year now, and I also checked this app loaded onto an iPad running the same
> iOS version and model as Ed is having problems with. Can I ask which iPad
> you're using? I've checked the Big Calculator Free app on a first generation
> iPad Mini ru
Can
I ask which iPad you're using? I've checked the Big Calculator Free app on
a first generation iPad Mini running iOS 6.1.2, and a fourth generation
iPad running iOS 7.0.4.
I relabeled three buttons: the memory register buttons are labeled as "MC",
"M+",
Hi,
I just wanted to download and see if I could give any insight as to what may be
going on here, and I see all of the buttons as labeled also. It tells me what
they are.
Jenn
Sent from my iPad
> On Dec 20, 2013, at 5:11 PM, "Pinky" wrote:
>
> Ester,
> I downloaded t
Hi Group,
I downloaded the Big Calculator Free app and only the number keys speak with
VO. None of the plus, equal, minus, and other keys do not speak. I
downloaded this app on my iPad. Does anyone have this same issue with this
app or do all the keys announce on your device.
Ed
umber buttons announce.
>
> Ed
>
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Hello Ed,
You wrote:
Ester,
I downloaded the Big Calculator Free app. All the number buttons work with
VO. The equals,plus,minus and other buttons do not work with VO. All it
says on those when I put my finger on them
Ed,
I'm baffled by the unlabeled buttons you're finding. All the keypad buttons for
Big Calc Free are spoken by VoiceOver on the two different iPad models I
mentioned (iPad Mini first generation and 4th generation iPad). And that has
worked under both iOS 6 and iOS 7.
If Big Calcu
Hello Ed,
You wrote:
Ester,
I downloaded the Big Calculator Free app. All the number buttons work with
VO. The equals,plus,minus and other buttons do not work with VO. All it
says on those when I put my finger on them is button. Are you having the
same issues with your Big Calculator Fee app
Esther,
I am using portrait mode.
Ed,
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It's weird if you have unla
Ester,
I downloaded the Big Calculator Free app. All the number buttons work with
VO. The equals,plus,minus and other buttons do not work with VO. All it
says on those when I put my finger on them is button. Are you having the
same issues with your Big Calculator Fee app?
Ed
-Original
It's weird if you have unlabeled buttons. The only unlabeled buttons were under
the paper tape section, where the button covers the text area of the subsequent
text. So if you ignore the unlabeled button and flick right to the text, you
get to exactly the same navigation controls. Are you in lan
Yes, Big Calc Free works very well with VoiceOver on the iPad. It may be
because there is an in-app purchase option to use this as a talking calculator
that the accessibility is so good. Of course, you don't need to purchase that
option. And when I said that you could check the conten
I downloaded this calculator and there are a bunch of buttons that just say
button. So is there any way to label the buttons as to what they are?
Ed
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Is the Big Calculator Free work with VO?
Ed
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Hi,
I recommend Big
Hi,
I recommend Big Calculator Free by Tioga Designs, LLC:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/big-calculator-free/id374174252?mt=8
The Big Calc Free app has some features that even VOCalc doesn't have -- like
being able to check the contents of your memory sum register just by touching
the k
VOCalc springs to mind; quite cheap, maybe free. watch out for
capitalisation of spelling.
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To:
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 7:10 PM
Subject: Simple calculator for iPad
Hi
Does anyone know of a simple calculator app for the iP
I haven’t tried that one but you could take a look at one called Speaking
Calculator. I’ve heard from a friend that it works very well.
Mike Malarsie
www.malarsie.com
On Dec 20, 2013, at 1:10 PM, Pinky wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know of a simple calculator app for the iPa
Hi
Does anyone know of a simple calculator app for the iPad that is accessible?
I know the iPhone comes with a calculator but the iPad does not. Not sure
why that is.
Thanks in advance
Ed
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Hi Jane, Jodie, and Others,
I recommend the Big Calc Free calculator app for the iPad:
• Big Calculator Free (free) by Tioga Designs, LLC
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/big-calculator-free/id374174252?mt=8
Apart from the general accessibility of the app, this iPad only calculator
has three
stake. Anyway, here
is the link to the claculator in the App Store. You can use it fine without
paying the $1.99 for the upgrade.
https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/calculator-for-ipad-free/id398129933?mt=8
Sent from my iPad
> On Oct 11, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
>
> I
I don't have an iPad Mini, but from following this list and using
google, the iPad Mini doesn't come with a calculator app. Here's an
article that talks about the missing apps on an iPad and some
recommended alternatives from the App Store
http://gigaom.com/2012/03/20/find
I looked all over my ipad mini but i cant find a calculator! I see it on my
phone in utilities folder... Strange! Where is it on ipads? Sent from my
iPhone
> On Oct 10, 2013, at 9:47 PM, John Diakogeorgiou
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>
> ON the phone it's in the utilities folder. I am not
ON the phone it's in the utilities folder. I am not sure if it's in a
different place on the IPad.
On 10/10/13, Jane wrote:
>
> I can't seem to find it, though. Where would it be?
>
> Jane
>
>
>
> On Oct 10, 2013, at 7:36 PM, Jodie Hoger wrote:
>
>&g
I can't seem to find it, though. Where would it be?
Jane
On Oct 10, 2013, at 7:36 PM, Jodie Hoger wrote:
> Hi. I just use the native calculator app that comes with the ipad. Works fine
> with VO.
> Thanks,
> Jo
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 11 O
Hi. I just use the native calculator app that comes with the ipad. Works fine
with VO.
Thanks,
Jo
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> On 11 Oct 2013, at 9:44 am, Jane wrote:
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> Have to help my daughter with Christmas shopping. I need to keep track of her
> budget. I know there'
Have to help my daughter with Christmas shopping. I need to keep track of her
budget. I know there's an app for the Mac, but is there a calculator for the
iPad?
Jane
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