Distribution Calculator vs OpenCalc
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Distribution Calculator
A calculator that can deal with distributions ergonomically, to allow users to easily arrive at fermi estimates that incorporate uncertainty. Tips: ■ The boxes represent the 90% confidence interval (5% to 95%) of your distributions ■ Swipe left or right to duplicate an input Try this example estimating the number of grams lost with a month of exercise lifting: 10 to 30 kg lifted per exercise × 0.25 to 0.75 meters lifted per exercise × 9.81 gravitational constant, to get to Jules (swipe left at the bottom to duplicate the input) × 10 reps per set × 3 to 4 sets per exercise ÷ 15% 35%, wild guess on chemical to physical efficiency conversion ÷ 4, jules to calories ÷ 6K to 8K, calories burnt to lose one gram of fat × 7 to 15 exercises in a gym session × 2 to 4 times a week × 4 weeks a month ÷ 10% to 30%, wild guess for share of loss that is due to the direct physical exercise (as opposed to higher burn rate, cost of building muscles, etc.) = ¿ to ? grams lost with the above exercise regime in a month
OpenCalc
A simple and beautiful calculator for Android 📖 Features * Lightweight (APK ~2MB) * No unnecessary permissions * Dark, Light, Amoled and Material You theme * Scientific mode * History * Portrait and landscape orientation * Quick Settings Tile * More...
| Feature | Distribution Calculator | OpenCalc |
|---|---|---|
| License | MIT | GPL-3.0-only |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid |
| Categories | CalculatorProductivity | CalculatorOfficeProductivity |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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