MathPad

MathPad 1.0.0 CRX for Chrome

A Free Productivity Extension

Published By Sylvester Wilmott

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MathPad for Chrome

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Tech Specs

  • • Type: Browser Extension
  • • Latest Version: 1.0.0
  • • Price: Freeware
  • • Offline: No
  • • Developer: Sylvester Wilmott

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  • • Current Version Downloads
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  • • Updated: April 9, 2023

MathPad is a free Productivity Extension for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file and install it.

More About MathPad

MathPad is a notepad calculator that allows you to perform quick calculations and solve complex equations effortlessly. MathPad support for variables, trigonometric functions, mathematical constants, and number abbreviations.

One of the key advantages of using MathPad, a calculator notepad, over traditional calculators is the ability to update your calculations effortlessly. Change the value of a variable or any expression, and everything else in your note that references that variable will update automatically. No more manual recalculations or risk of errors!

Overall, MathPad is the perfect tool for anyone who needs a reliable and efficient way to perform mathematical calculations.

Features:
- Give context to your calculations by using variables eg. daysPerWeek = 7.
- Automatic updates: If you update a variable or an expression in your note, everything else in your note that references that variable or expression will update automatically.

Usage:
1. Install the MathPad extension.
2. Click on the MathPad icon in your browser toolbar to open the extension.
3. Type anything into the input on the left, MathPad will attempt to evaluate any expressions found.
4. Give more meaning to your values by using variables eg. daysPerWeek = 7. You can then reference the variable at any point after it's declaration eg. daysPerWeek * 4.

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