HOW TO Learn the basics in PCalc
01 STYLE IT UP
PCalc has a huge number of themes, colours and fonts that you can change to suit your needs. Click View, then pick options from the Theme, Tint, and Digits menus. Each has a preview to show you what you are getting.
02 FIND THE RIGHT LAYOUT
You can change the layout based on the controls you need. Click View ≥ Layout and pick an option. There are layouts designed for Mac, iPhone and iPad. Click View ≥ Display to change how calculation outputs are shown.
03 SWITCH MODES
PCalc is well suited for whatever type of calculation you need to do. On the main app screen, click one of the dec, hex, oct or bin buttons to switch between decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary modes as needed.
04 SHOW YOUR WORK
Sometimes it is useful to see your working out. You can enable this by clicking the tape button, or by clicking View ≥ Show Tape. This opens a box showing your previous functions, conversions, calculations, and more.
05 WORK OUT YOUR TAX
Enter your pre-tax figure, then click Functions ≥ Financial ≥ Calculate Tax. The result is what you pay. Add tax to a number by clicking Functions ≥ Financial ≥ Add Tax. Change the tax rate in Preferences ≥ General.
06 MAKE A CONVERSION
PCalc offers a huge range of conversions. Enter a number, then click Conversions in the menu bar and choose from currencies, lengths, energy, cooking, and more, or press command-B. Ensure you are in decimal mode first.
07 CONSTANTLY USEFUL
Want to use mathematical constants? You will need the Constants menu. This contains values for things like the Golden Ratio, the mass of the sun, pi, and even the mass of The Rock (yes, the actor and former wrestler).
The Functions menu contains advanced tools. Here you can perform trigonometric calculations and use complex numbers in your work. It is also where you can run calculations using numbers stored in PCalc’s memory.
08 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 09 LEARN THE SHORTCUTS
Acquaint yourself with the app’s preset shortcuts in PCalc ≥ Preferences ≥ Shortcuts. These can be tweaked and set to only apply in specific modes. You can export and import shortcuts, reset them, and add your own.