Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Twelve develops with his father, Fraction Calculator Plus calculator with ... - Gizmodo Italy

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There are those who are content to 12 years of normal use a calculator to solve math homework and there are those who decide to invent its own, programming code, with 3 keyboards and easily searchable from tablets and android devices like Kindle Fire HD.

It’s called Fraction Calculator Plus and is the result of the efforts of a brilliant young American girl of 12 years. Very useful app that allows you to perform elaborate calculations . The software will be downloadable from today in the United States and Europe on the App Shop Amazon.

Into Isabel Hughes started to think about Fraction Calculator Plus while he was doing his math homework with his father, Aidan, software developer in Redmond, city of the State of Washington. The application, which has achieved extraordinary success demonstrated by the higher number of reviews ever for an app in the store Amazon U.S. and has been included in the list of 25 essential app for Kindle Fire by USA Today, is currently the third calculation app in the Utilities category in the U.S. and has reached two million downloads. “The real strengths of this application include the ability to simultaneously disp lay three keyboards and memory function that sets it apart from standard calculators that once turned off, reset the data entered,” says Aidan Hughes, father of Isabel, who adds: “I did not know that no one had ever thought to develop an app with this kind of functionality that has proved useful for companies: we received thanks from manufacturers kilt skirts that, thanks to Fraction Calculator Plus, they could speed up their job. “

Into Today Monday, May 20, the app will be available free on the App-Shop Amazon as “Free Application of the Day”, the perfect program to enrich your Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7” or 8.9 or any other device Android app of so many games and otherwise a fee.

Into [Francesca Delaurenti]

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