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I hate cooking math. So I built a smart Android calculator.
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I hate cooking math. So I built a smart Android calculator.

via Dev.to Webdevkuroappworks11h ago

I love cooking, but I've always been terrible at the math. Whenever a recipe calls for a "1:14 ratio" or "5x dilution," I find myself staring at a measuring cup, trying to figure out exactly how many milliliters of water I actually need. I didn't want to stop my flow in the kitchen just to do mental arithmetic. So, I decided to build a calculator with automated functions that solve kitchen math, microwave conversions, and more—instantly. What I Built EveryCal is a simple yet powerful calculator for Android . Beyond standard operations, I packed it with features designed for multitasking. It features real-time results as you type, a handy memo function for shopping lists, a floating calculator that overlays on other apps, and even voice input—so you can just say "Microwave" when your hands are covered in flour. The Feature Breakdown 1. Smart Cards: Instant Solvers for Daily Life I grouped common calculations into card formats for different scenarios: kitchen, shopping, and travel. Dilut

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