What’s better than using Programmer’s calculator – BitCalculator by KebStudios? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
BitCalculator feels like a no-nonsense toolbox built for anyone who lives in hex and binary all day. The screen shows decimal, hex, octal, and binary together, so numbers stay in sync as soon as someone types. Input can be in any base, and it is easy to flip between 8, 16, 32, or 64 bit, signed or unsigned. It even has 32 and 64 bit floats following the IEEE 754 rules, and the bit operations treat float bits like integers, which is handy for peeking at layouts. Little-endian or big-endian can be toggled when byte order matters. Parentheses are supported, and the neat trick is being able to click bits on or off directly to build masks or flags without doing mental math.
All the expected operations are here: AND, OR, NOT, XOR, shifts left and right, arithmetic right shift, rotate left or right, increment, decrement, negate, modulo, plus the basic add, subtract, multiply, divide, and a random number generator for quick tests. There are four simple color themes and smooth transitions, nothing flashy, just clean. No ads anywhere, so nothing pops up while trying to think. On PC through BlueStacks it is even nicer, since typing long hex strings with a keyboard is faster and the window can sit next to an IDE. Great for quick conversions, sanity checks, and learning how values change bit by bit without extra fluff.
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