Apple will have a lot to showcase at its WWDC event in June, as it plans to make various improvements to its software lineup. While iOS 18 will be the highlight of the event with its generative AI capabilities, the company will ensure that macOS users do not feel left out of the new upgrades. We recently explained that iOS 18 would bring notable improvements to the Notes app and the Calculator app, possibly for complex math notations. Now we learn that macOS 15’s Calculator app will also be redesigned with the ability to get the same upgrades as its iOS counterpart.
The Calculator app gets a major overhaul in macOS 15 with three modes, history strip and more
As mentioned, the Notes app in iOS 18 will allow users to save memos and benefit from deeper integration with the Calculator app for math support. While it’s too early to determine how the company will implement these changes, it appears the company will make these changes available across the board on all platforms, including iPadOS. The redesigned Calculator app in macOS 15 will include a plethora of upgrades over the current version of the app, and we’re also expecting visual changes that will bolster the new features.
According to AppleInsider, sources familiar with the matter said that macOS 15’s Calculator app will feature an improved unit conversion system as well as currency conversion based on trending information. As we mentioned earlier, the Calculator app will also integrate with the Notes app and provide additional math notations, which is a pretty nifty combination for students. The feature will work the same as iOS 18 so notes can be viewed and edited on all Apple devices.
Apart from this, the Calculator app on macOS 15 will also include a new history menu in the sidebar to view and open past calculations, a menu pane similar to the Notes app on macOS. The menu pane will also include the option to switch between different calculator modes, such as Basic, Scientific, and Programmer. Users will have the option to adjust the size of the Calculator app, regardless of the mode they have selected.
While the changes mentioned above are welcome, we hope Apple brings the Calculator app in the iPadOS 18 update because the iPad is a must-have productivity device and a Calculator app makes a lot of sense on a larger screen. Apple will announce iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 at its WWDC event on June 10, and while generative AI will be the highlight of the event, we expect the company to also announce a handful of updates. additional day.
Apple will have a lot to showcase at its WWDC event in June, as it plans to make various improvements to its software lineup. While iOS 18 will be the highlight of the event with its generative AI capabilities, the company will ensure that macOS users do not feel left out of the new upgrades. We recently explained that iOS 18 would bring notable improvements to the Notes app and the Calculator app, possibly for complex math notations. Now we learn that macOS 15’s Calculator app will also be redesigned with the ability to get the same upgrades as its iOS counterpart.
The Calculator app gets a major overhaul in macOS 15 with three modes, history strip and more
As mentioned, the Notes app in iOS 18 will allow users to save memos and benefit from deeper integration with the Calculator app for math support. While it’s too early to determine how the company will implement these changes, it appears the company will make these changes available across the board on all platforms, including iPadOS. The redesigned Calculator app in macOS 15 will include a plethora of upgrades over the current version of the app, and we’re also expecting visual changes that will bolster the new features.
According to AppleInsider, sources familiar with the matter said that macOS 15’s Calculator app will feature an improved unit conversion system as well as currency conversion based on trending information. As we mentioned earlier, the Calculator app will also integrate with the Notes app and provide additional math notations, which is a pretty nifty combination for students. The feature will work the same as iOS 18 so notes can be viewed and edited on all Apple devices.
Apart from this, the Calculator app on macOS 15 will also include a new history menu in the sidebar to view and open past calculations, a menu pane similar to the Notes app on macOS. The menu pane will also include the option to switch between different calculator modes, such as Basic, Scientific, and Programmer. Users will have the option to adjust the size of the Calculator app, regardless of the mode they have selected.
While the changes mentioned above are welcome, we hope Apple brings the Calculator app in the iPadOS 18 update because the iPad is a must-have productivity device and a Calculator app makes a lot of sense on a larger screen. Apple will announce iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 at its WWDC event on June 10, and while generative AI will be the highlight of the event, we expect the company to also announce a handful of updates. additional day.