Firefox OS - Math apps

Published on April 9, 2014.

This is a review of almost all Firefox OS apps list when search for “math” at MarketPlace and related with math. The apps are sort alphabetically.

Advance Calculus

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Advance Calculus is a app that calculate very basic differentiation and integrals.

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The input and output is in (La)TeX format.

Calcul.us

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Calcul.us is a app where the user should choose the correct operation for the numbers in the screen.

Kids Mathematics

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Kids Mathematics is a app to input two numbers, choose one of the four basic operations and get the answer.

Math Clounds!

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Math Clounds! is a app that user need to choose the correct answer for a basic arithmetic operation.

Math Formulas Lite

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Math Formulas Lite is a app with cheat sheet.

Although the equations look nice, if you look with caution you can notice that the equations are figures (at the screen shot below look to the background of Bhaskara’s Formula).

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Math Game

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Math Game is another app that user need to choose the correct answer for a basic arithmetic operation.

Math Mania

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Math Mania is yet another app that user need to choose the correct answer for a basic arithmetic operation.

Math This

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Math This is a app where the user need to find the pair of tiles in the screen (one of the elements of the pair is a arithmetic operation and the other element is the solution of the operation).

Math This 2

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Since Math This only support the sum operation there is a version that support multiplication: Math This 2.

MathematicsApp

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MathematicsApp (Offline) is a collection of basic “solvers” and some cheat sheets.

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Unfortunately the cheat sheets is a image.

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Simple Math

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Simple Math is a app that request the user for the answer of a basic arithmetic operation.

TeXZilla

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TeXZilla is a app that store some equations for the user.

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