Perform all sorts of mathematical operations using arithmetic, exponential, roots, trigonometric, and matrix calculators, in a command-line based environment.
- OtanersatierF
- Version :1.3.3
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Renato Alexandre Santos Freitas
OtanersatierF Description
OtanersatierF is a lightweight software bundle which comprises multiple command-line tools designed to help you perform various mathematical operations, such as calculate matrixes and difference between two dates, generate prime numbers, and solve triangle-related problems.
Command-line design
The utilities comprised in the software package can be controlled via the command-line console so you need to have some previous knowledge of CMD in order to carry out the calculations.
Supported calculators
OtanersatierF does not let you down when it comes to providing a thorough set of mathematical utilities, such as arithmetic, exponential, roots, trigonometric, and matrix calculators.
What’s more, it is able to provide information about the root and exponential data, and helps you check out the day of the week, date, year and time (in hours, minutes and seconds), calculate the difference between two dates, and generate a custom calendar.
The application also gives you the possibility to process a plain text file which contains an expression per line, perform conversions between different numerical systems (decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal), find out prime and square numbers, test your arithmetic knowledge by performing several preset calculations, and identify week days for a certain date.
Performance
We have tested OtanersatierF on Windows 8.1 Pro and noticed that it carries out a task very quickly and without errors. It does not eat up a lot of CPU and memory so the overall performance of the computer is not hampered.
Bottom line
All things considered, OtanersatierF gathers a handy suite of mathematical tools under the hood. The only problem is that you need to manually open each utility in order to make use of its capabilities. Also, the CMD-based environment is not the perfect place where less experienced users can test their arithmetic knowledge.