![]() ![]() All real-world currencies now enabled by default (no need to add them manually).Better handling of unit calculations in many cases than in Soulver 2.Support for 16 popular cryptocurrencies.Better answer formatting of time & imperial lengths.A preferences to start sheets with a heading or a comment. ![]() Touch Bar support with quick access to operators, sheet defined variables, and line references.Keystrokes to insert labels & variable declarations.QuickOperators (1p1 becomes 1 + 1, etc).Auto-thousands separator insertion (1000 becomes 1,000).Scrubbable numbers (shift hover over a number to show the scrubber).Variables can now be redeclared with new values.Shift-hover over a variable to see its actual value on that line.Auto-complete support for variables (hit the escape key).Variables can now include multiple words.Designate a line a subtotal, which will add up all lines above it (up to the next subtotal or heading).Import Soulver 2 or Soulver 3 files by dropping them on the dock icon.Sort sheets by date edited, date created or title.Drag sheets out of the sidebar to export a.Trash for recovering recently deleted files.More large SI prefixes & support for small SI prefixes in answer formatting.More intuitive syntax for some percentage operators (’50 is 25% of what’).Functions with multiple parameters: ‘midpoint between’, ‘greater/lesser of’, ‘remainder of’.Proportion/’rule of three’ functions (10 is to 20 as 50 is to what/15 is to 30 as what is to 80).Redesigned user interface supports dark mode and includes a sidebar for managing sheets within the app.It’s available from the Soulver website for $19.95 with a free 30-day trial. The full changelog is below.Īt this point, if you run Soulver on your iPhone and Mac, they do not sync because of the different file formats and math engines used by each version. Soulver 3 is not available as an upgrade to Soulver 2, nor is it available from the Mac App Store. In total, Soulver 3 includes 50 new features. Other new features include a built-in sheets manager, subtotals, new functions, units, and currencies, and more. There’s also support for date and time calculations, allowing you to make calculations based on days, weeks, and months. Soulver 3 features a new interface that’s far more lightweight than the previous iterations, and supports Dark Mode. It’s a better way to work stuff out than with a traditional calculator, and a more lightweight tool for quick calculations than a spreadsheet. It gives instant answers to any calculations it finds in your text. Soulver is a smart notepad with a built-in calculator. Additionally, you can perform basic Bitwise operations such as AND, OR, Not, etc.Here’s how the developers behind Soulver describe the app: ![]()
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