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Brief:
RocketCalc v1.43 for PalmOS is an eight-function calculator for the PalmOS device. It uses commonly accepted formulae for delivering accurate calculations on your Palm-powered device. It is donationware, meaning you should be honest and send money to the developer in proportion to the going PalmOS utility market prices based on the application's usefulness to you. Construction: There are eight programs with the utility: All eight calculators allow you to use just about any combination of units you like: inches, feet, meters, centimeters, miles, kilometers, pounds, ounces, grams or kilograms. Not all the programs are useful to me--at least not yet. For example, I can't think of when I might use the Atmospheric calculator since I don't yet use altimeter-based deployments. But some of you who are serious about altimeter-based deployment will be glad you have this capability. A program I really like is the Ejection application. I found this software when I was trying to figure out by how much I needed to reduce the internal volume of a 4" rocket to get the NC to pop based on a fixed amount of FFFFg BP from an AeroTech G80-4T. I found the loading and setup to be typical simple and reliable PalmOS fare. The pRASP database is big and you can use a custom version if you prefer as you make it and convert it yourself. The developer put a lot of thought into the basics of the application and it shows. Instructions to install and how to use are clear and concise. I use RockSim v7+, but I don't bring my laptop to the launch with me. I do bring my Treo 600 with me though and having it loaded with the RocketCalc package is very helpful and useful. It is a must have for PalmOS users! If you have a PC running RockSim and you want to bring an excellent calculator with you then get a new or used (Palm V or better) Palm and load it up. Summary: CONs: None. There are other calculators that are available from this developer including: pRASP (can be used standalone) for up to 2 stages, CPcalc which is a Barrowman Center of Pressure calculator, Motor database (for pRASP) and a Neutral Point calculator for boosted gliders. Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
The software requires MathLib (if you don't already have it) and pRASP (a RASP file converted to PalmOS file format). It works on all PalmOS devices including the Treo 600. There are no warranties expressed or implied. Source code is not available.
PROs: Good user interface with well placed pick boxes and use of stylus is required. The Treo 600 users will not be able to use the multi-directional navigation button but everything else works great.
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