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  • Possible duplicate of What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?, also see this: askubuntu.com/questions/399852/…
    – pomsky
    32 mins ago











  • @pomsky This question isn't an exact duplicate of "What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?" which is much less specific than this one.
    – karel
    27 mins ago

















  • Possible duplicate of What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?, also see this: askubuntu.com/questions/399852/…
    – pomsky
    32 mins ago











  • @pomsky This question isn't an exact duplicate of "What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?" which is much less specific than this one.
    – karel
    27 mins ago
















Possible duplicate of What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?, also see this: askubuntu.com/questions/399852/…
– pomsky
32 mins ago





Possible duplicate of What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?, also see this: askubuntu.com/questions/399852/…
– pomsky
32 mins ago













@pomsky This question isn't an exact duplicate of "What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?" which is much less specific than this one.
– karel
27 mins ago





@pomsky This question isn't an exact duplicate of "What simple FLOSS software can I use to produce nice data visualization?" which is much less specific than this one.
– karel
27 mins ago











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Most famous ones are:



  • Gnome Calculator

  • galculator

  • xcalc

  • kcalc

They all have basic and scientific modes.



By default Ubuntu comes with "Gnome calculator" unless you are using a specific flavor of Ubuntu.




Gnome Calculator



enter image description here



galculator



There are other options available too like "xcalc", I use galculator myself, install it using:



sudo apt install galculator


It's lightweight and really fast, doesn't have much dependencies, easy to use and has nice features.



Paper Mode:



enter image description here



Scientific view:



enter image description here



Extcalc



If you are looking for something with more features then I guess you are looking for "Extcalc".



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Most famous ones are:



  • Gnome Calculator

  • galculator

  • xcalc

  • kcalc

They all have basic and scientific modes.



By default Ubuntu comes with "Gnome calculator" unless you are using a specific flavor of Ubuntu.




Gnome Calculator



enter image description here



galculator



There are other options available too like "xcalc", I use galculator myself, install it using:



sudo apt install galculator


It's lightweight and really fast, doesn't have much dependencies, easy to use and has nice features.



Paper Mode:



enter image description here



Scientific view:



enter image description here



Extcalc



If you are looking for something with more features then I guess you are looking for "Extcalc".



enter image description here






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  • Ravexina thanks
    – balaji
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    @balaji You're welcome :) You can accept the answer by clicking on the gray tick... if you think it was helpful to you.
    – Ravexina
    26 mins ago






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    @karel Thanks, I voted on "looks good" too :)
    – Ravexina
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Most famous ones are:



  • Gnome Calculator

  • galculator

  • xcalc

  • kcalc

They all have basic and scientific modes.



By default Ubuntu comes with "Gnome calculator" unless you are using a specific flavor of Ubuntu.




Gnome Calculator



enter image description here



galculator



There are other options available too like "xcalc", I use galculator myself, install it using:



sudo apt install galculator


It's lightweight and really fast, doesn't have much dependencies, easy to use and has nice features.



Paper Mode:



enter image description here



Scientific view:



enter image description here



Extcalc



If you are looking for something with more features then I guess you are looking for "Extcalc".



enter image description here






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  • Ravexina thanks
    – balaji
    28 mins ago






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    @balaji You're welcome :) You can accept the answer by clicking on the gray tick... if you think it was helpful to you.
    – Ravexina
    26 mins ago






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    @karel Thanks, I voted on "looks good" too :)
    – Ravexina
    21 mins ago












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Most famous ones are:



  • Gnome Calculator

  • galculator

  • xcalc

  • kcalc

They all have basic and scientific modes.



By default Ubuntu comes with "Gnome calculator" unless you are using a specific flavor of Ubuntu.




Gnome Calculator



enter image description here



galculator



There are other options available too like "xcalc", I use galculator myself, install it using:



sudo apt install galculator


It's lightweight and really fast, doesn't have much dependencies, easy to use and has nice features.



Paper Mode:



enter image description here



Scientific view:



enter image description here



Extcalc



If you are looking for something with more features then I guess you are looking for "Extcalc".



enter image description here






share|improve this answer














Most famous ones are:



  • Gnome Calculator

  • galculator

  • xcalc

  • kcalc

They all have basic and scientific modes.



By default Ubuntu comes with "Gnome calculator" unless you are using a specific flavor of Ubuntu.




Gnome Calculator



enter image description here



galculator



There are other options available too like "xcalc", I use galculator myself, install it using:



sudo apt install galculator


It's lightweight and really fast, doesn't have much dependencies, easy to use and has nice features.



Paper Mode:



enter image description here



Scientific view:



enter image description here



Extcalc



If you are looking for something with more features then I guess you are looking for "Extcalc".



enter image description here







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    @balaji You're welcome :) You can accept the answer by clicking on the gray tick... if you think it was helpful to you.
    – Ravexina
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    @karel Thanks, I voted on "looks good" too :)
    – Ravexina
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  • Ravexina thanks
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    @balaji You're welcome :) You can accept the answer by clicking on the gray tick... if you think it was helpful to you.
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    @karel Thanks, I voted on "looks good" too :)
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