Soulver 3 4+

Notepad, meet calculator‪.‬

Zac Cohan

    • 4.8 • 105 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

Soulver 3 is now available for iPhone!

Do you ever grab a calculator & the back of an envelope to work through an idea or problem that involves some math?

This is what Soulver is for. You do the thinking, Soulver will do the number crunching for you.

With Soulver, you can work through your idea or problem line-by-line, using text and numbers together (just like you would on paper).

When Soulver sees something it can calculate, it will display the answer alongside your text.

You kinda have to try it to get it, but once you do, Soulver will become an invaluable part of your problem-solving toolkit.

Here is just some of the "day-to-day" calculating that Soulver can do for you:

– Everything you'd expect from a regular calculator, PLUS:
– Live currency conversions (185 supported currencies, including crypto-currencies)
– Instant sums, averages or counts of lists of numbers
– Percentage math using intuitive natural language functions
– Unit conversions (180+ supported units)
– Calendar math (dates, time intervals, clock time calculations, video timecode calculations)
– Time zone conversions
– Financial functions, like compound interest & mortgage repayments.
– Working with lap times (HH:MM:SS)
– Proportions, random numbers, rates, fractions, multipliers, & much more…

More advanced users use Soulver for building reusable & sharable sheets, taking advantage of:

– Multi-word variables (like "total cost = $750")
– Live references to previous lines (like spreadsheets)
– If/then/else statements
– Comments & headings for structure
– Variable auto-completing (just press escape)
– Export into many formats, including PDF & HTML
– Complete calculator customizability: add custom units, global variables, set custom styling (font & colors) & choose your answer formatting preferences

Soulver is deeply integrated into macOS & includes:

– Dark mode support
– A system wide Spotlight-like "QuickSoulver", with global hotkey and menu bar trigger
– Spotlight & QuickLook integration
– Quick operators via the Touch Bar
- A Shortcuts action
– A great accessibility experience, with full VoiceOver support
– System-wide "Calculate Anywhere" macOS text services
– URL schemes & deep linking to individual sheets

We offer a 30-day free trial with no limitations.

Let Soulver start doing the math for you today!

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Terms of Use (EULA):
https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

What’s New

Version 3.10.3

# CSS Units
- CSS units (em, rem & px) will now always be formatted without spaces and using a standard US decimal character (.) so they can be immediately pasted into CSS files

# Volume units
- Added slightly more accuracy to volume & substance calculations in certain cases
- Rates of liters/meters^2 are now resolved to a unit of meters

# Natural language functions
- You can now use "@" as a synonym for "at" in natural language phrases, like in compound interest "$5k after 3 years @ 7.5%" (= ($6,211))

# Conditionals
- Support for "if x then…" in addition to if x == true then…", where x is a boolean
- Fixed a bug where natural language functions were not working in the "then" position in conditionals (thanks Ian)

# Timezones
- Added timezones for French territories: Mauritius, French Guiana, Martinique, La Réunion, & Guadeloupe

# Functions
- Support for specifying the value of a unit using a function, like "sin(30) radians", or "abs(-40) meters"

# Line references
- Support for adding a SI scalar to a line reference, for example "[123]k EUR", where [123] is a token reference to a previous line

# Specifiers
- Support for "dec" as a shorthand for "decimal", like "0x123 to dec" (thanks Nasco)

# Calendar calculations
- The "days left in year" now returns a whole number of days (rather than fractional)
- Support for converting timespans into "months and days"

# Localizations
- Diacritics are now ignored in unit and function names in the Spanish localization (use either "días" or "dias" for example) (thanks Carlos)

# Bug fixes
- Fixed an issue where the log() function was not working with hex and binary numbers (thanks Emile)
- Fixed a very obscure bug where Soulver could use excessive CPU in the background when a list of fractions similar to dates was present in a heading comment in a US locale (thanks Jon)
- Fixed a hang when performing lcm with a list of numbers that included 0 (thanks Daniel)
- Fixed a bug where a line reference could lose its referent when deleting multiple lines above its referent's line
- "tonne" now maps to metric ton, rather than short tons.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
105 Ratings

105 Ratings

SubtleTower ,

Always in use.

This app is incredibly powerful and versatile. Calculating figures and jotting down notes to be able to come back to it days later and not be confused is pretty amazing.
You can create seperate sheets, name them and do whatver you like on them. It has saved me countless times by holding all the info I need to come back to with no pesky saved document searches. It's just there.

Worth the price and then some. The updates just keep on coming. I don't use all functions but I'm very glad they are there. You never know what weird conversion you'll be making.

Developer Response ,

Excellent feedback. This is exactly what we’re going for.

Poromies ,

More Powerful Than Web Reviews Suggest.

I waited a long time before trying Soulver because I thought it was just a pretty way of doing simple maths. I was wrong. In addition to the basic functions shown on the App Store, it has trigonometry and logarithmic functions, for example.
I can create folders for different types of calculations in the sidebar and save template sheets in them. The ability to mix text and numbers helps explain the logic behind the calculation. The date/time and financial calculations have proved very helpful. There is no complex syntax to learn, which makes it quick and convenient to use.
Soulver meets all my routine calculation needs and lets me export the result with explanatory text as a mini report. I use other calculators for complex maths (statistics, calculus, matrices) but these have challenging syntax that is easy to forget.
I feel there are features missing from Soulver, hence 4 rather than 5 star. There is scope to add them while retaining its simplicity and “notepad” style.

Chirurgean ,

It is possible to export a pdf from the iPad version

I presume that it is a feature of iPadOS that you can’t seem to export a pdf of the completed sheet to a pdf app. You can easily do this in the Mac version.
I have found a workaround:

Long press on the sheet in the left column
Press the share button
Choose your styling options on the next screen (Styling Options) and continue
Now choose print on the next screen (Print Options)
Press on the share button on the top right of the page
On the next screen that loads, choose your pdf app to load a pdf into your app for further processing or save to files

No need to get the Mac version now!

Developer Response ,

You can also just take a screenshot, iPadOS will offer either a PDF or a photo of the sheet.

App Privacy

The developer, Zac Cohan, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

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