-48 Calculator

alpha-numeric ciphering engine

Free · Designed for iPad

This gematria calculator transforms text input from words, phrases, dates, lyrics, Bible verses, etc., into a set of numeric equivalent values. The numeric equivalent values can be varied using a collection of cipher coding dictionaries. The phrases entered can be optionally saved, and subsequently searched for in the future. Saved phrases with identical cipher results will be correlated and saved alongside other similar results. This calculator also provides a Date Calculator feature that computes the deltas between a pair of dates, listing the various attributes of each date. Two additional textual content input sources are provided within the app, the first is a handful of public domain Bible texts manifests available for numerical analysis, the second is a set of text input previously archived online as "Q" posts that can be analyzed numerically.

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    • Seller
      • Thomas McSorley
    • Size
      • 36.1 MB
    • Category
      • Entertainment
    • Compatibility
      Requires iOS 17.1 or later.
      • iPhone
        Requires iOS 17.1 or later.
      • iPad
        Requires iPadOS 17.1 or later.
      • Mac
        Requires macOS 14.1 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
      • Apple Vision
        Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
    • Languages
      • English
    • Age Rating
      4+
    • Copyright
      • © 2025 Tom McSorley