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Okay Calculator from AMByte!Okay! is the calculator you were missing so far, but no longer!

We are very excited about this project and are truly looking forward to introduce and show it to you. We hope to have some display examples within a few weeks.

Okay - is a calculator, but smarter and easier to handle. Less prone to generate mistakes. And perfect tool for children not only to count, but to learn too!

What Is Okay?

It has no buttons to press, users simply type the math question in and press =. And Okay replies with your answer. Example shows 4th power of 15.

Okay smart calculator

Simply type in for example 5+6-3 then push = and Okay answers with 8. And the total line in front of you looks like this 5+6-3=8. Quick and correct answer plus you keep seeing what was the question about.

Keep The List

Most typical calculators can do it, they just have buttons with numbers, with operators, sometimes they need to be plugged in and most of them don't remember the entire question with answer. Okay shows you 5+6-3=8, standard calculator only 8. In most cases it works fine. But if your question is 37+4*4-7^2 it's nice to keep it there. Including the correct answer, which happens to be = 4. It looks better as 37+4*4-7^2=4.

Okay calculator counting powers

As you can see here, Okay does not show you only an existing question and answer, but a past few of them on its List. If you are the user and need to count a few math questions, it's good to have them somewhere in case you need to look at them. Better than trying to remember what the h*** did we pay for that thing ...

Okay Avoids Problems

Calculator also potentially creates a silly problem. Let's say you should have typed 37+4*4-7^2, but by mistake typed 36+4*4-7^2. Nothing major, just a small mistake. Wrong key. And you don't have much time, you're rushing, your calculator shows you 3, so that's your result, you shut it off and are done. Okay would not show you only 3, Okay would display 36+4*4-7^2=3. Even if you are rushing, you would quickly look at that line and noticed, “oh my gosh, I typed in 36 and not 37, ouch”.

Okay won't tell you it's a mistake, but it shows what you typed in and you have a pretty good chance to notice wrong question. Standard calculator shows just 3 as the result, no question you typed in and that's all you get.

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Oct 18, 2024 - Day 292 of this year

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