Apple’s calculator for Mac computers serves its purpose very well, but it will apparently receive massive updates with macOS 15 that will transform it into a hybrid note-taking and currency conversion app. Start with, AppleInsider said the calculator would receive a design overhaul that would replace its number boxes with round buttons. You can even resize the calculator. If you enlarge it, the round buttons stretch and become pill-shaped, although they return to their original shape if you reduce the size of the calculator.
A new history strip that you can access with the click of a button will show you previous calculations, so you no longer need to write them down if you’re working with a lot of data and need to see a trend or track what’s happening. pass. information you have processed so far. You will be able to see the bar no matter what mode the calculator is in, even if it is in scientific or programmer mode and not just basic mode. The updated app will apparently also come with Notes integration, allowing you to more easily create notes with mathematical notation like you could on competing products like Microsoft’s OneNote. Finally, the new calculator will make it easier to work with numbers in different currencies by integrating the conversion tool into its user interface. You no longer need to access the tool via the drop-down menu every time you want to see how much a certain amount costs in another currency.
According to AppleInsiderthe company is expected to showcase these and more features for iOS 18 and macOS 15 at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference which is expected to take place in June this year.