Company Name: Zac Cohan
About: Soulver is the original notepad calculator app for working through day-to-day
math problems. It supports hundreds of helpful natural language functions &
units for working things out, along with live currency conversions & calendar
date math.
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by Jim Lipsey
On 13 September 2021, the developers announced that Soulver 3 would come to iOS by unveiling the icon they intended for both platforms on twitter. I went all-in on the app for this reason. As an interim stopgap, I spent the past two years copying values from Soulver to other apps so I have access to them in iOS.
The developers have released a version for iPadOS, but now they are telling users that there are no plans for iOS. Instead features for things like Wolfram Alpha integration are being added.
It's frustrating that I need to migrate everything back to spreadsheets so I can finally be back to a system with sync, even though I'd much prefer to continue using Soulver while at my Mac.
by JengoFett
I teach engineering (dynamics and orbital mechanics) and used Soulver 2 a lot to quickly write up homework solutions — it was great for adding notes and writing out equations. However, Soulver 3 is a HUGE step backwards because of how it (doesn’t) handle units.
In Soulver 2, you could string together units like acceleration (meters/sec^2) and everything was fine. However, Soulver 3 does NOT allow you to create units like this and in fact returns an error. Which means that *nothing* that I created in Soulver 2 can be brought forward. And if I want to write up new solutions in Soulver 3, I have to ignore units.
I don’t know what changed under the hood regarding how Soulver handles units, but this is a huge disappointment to me. Because I can’t use Soulver 3. (And Soulver 2 crashes a lot in modern OS X versions.)
by IndieMan100
Great little app. My wish list for it would be:
- Ability to have it running in the menu bar without having to actually start the app at login. I only use it from the menu bar (QuickSoulver), but to get it to load I need to have it load the full app at login, which then brings the full app up each time that I have to close.
- I wish it would remember the window position of QuickSolver. I have to move it each time I restart or login the first time I use it.
- I wish there was a clear button on the QuickSolver page to quickly clear out all lines and calculations with one click.
I started with the 30 day trial but after just a few days purchased it, since it was obvious I'd want to keep this.