1. Being able to highlight what you want to delete from (with it automatically highlighting what you last typed in as a default option) would be MUCH appreciated, especially for when doing calculations over long periods of time.Fantastic Programmer's calculator.
2. Easy to jump other base.Intuitive and really effectiveTotally awesome calculator for a programmer of assemblerGood is not enough, very good..Ben Heck sent me...Rather bulky in design, but it works really well.
3. the interface has all you need.Hasn't been updated in over 7 years, has possibly the worst UI of any app I've seen in the 21st century.Very good.
4. I use this so much! And because the various input formats are right there in the user interface, there is no need to switch between various modes - thus nice and quick data input.
5. Since it's not pointed out in the description, this calculator supports up to 32-bit calculations.
6. The only thing I can fault with this calculator is the way it displays Binary data.
7. Hasn't been updated in 8 years and is still perfect.
8. Editing over multiple lines is finicky: if I type FF on Hex and then 1101 on Bin, I get Hex:FFD and Bin:111111111101.
9. You'd expect, since it started to delete the Bin area first, it would only delete in Bin.
10. If I then press ← 5 times, the first 4 times it deletes the 1101 in Bin, then the second F in Hex.
11. I would prefer spacing between ever 4 bits, because the very tiny little dots are not clear enough.