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PCalc brings their own take on wrist calculations to the Apple Watch

<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p class="intro">PCalc, one of the leading calculator applications for iPhone and iPad, has arrived on the Apple Watch.</p> <p><a href='http://www.imore.com/pcalc-arrives-on-apple-watch' title="PCalc brings their own take on wrist calculations to the Apple Watch"><img src='http://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/large_wm_brw/public/field/image/2015/05/pcalc-apple-watch-hero.jpg?itok=7Sbp8q9o' />[/url]</p> <p>PCalc, the versatile calculator app, is now available on the Apple Watch. On the watch, the blue button on the top-right of the number pad allows access to calculation controls, as well as a tip calculator.<!--break--></p> <p>The app also has a Glance, which allows you to see the results of your recent calculations. There are also more advanced functions in the app. Using a Force Touch gesture, you can bring up secondary controls to let you clear all and undo. You can also use Force Touch to send your calculations to PCalc on your iPhone.</p> <p>You can grab PCalc 3.4 with Apple Watch support from the App Store now.</p> <ul><li>$9.99 - <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pcalc-the-best-calculator/id284666222?mt=8&amp;at=10l3Vy&amp;ct=d_im" title="" rel="nofollow">Download Now[/url]</li> </ul></div></div></div><img width='1' height='1' src='' border='0'/><br clear='all'/>

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