Soulver 3.4.12 Multilingual macOS
Soulver 3 is a smart notepad with a built-in calculator. It gives instant answers to any calculations it finds in your text. It’s a better way to work stuff out than with a traditional calculator, and a more lightweight tool for quick calculations than a spreadsheet.
Math Features
- Instant calculations, no equals required
 - Use words alongside numbers, so calculations make sense
 - Quick totals of all your lines, and subtotals
 - Calendar calculations (June 9 + 3 weeks, 3:35 pm + 6 hours 27 minutes)
 - Easy percentages (“$300 – 10%”, “30 as a % of 200”)
 - Unit conversions (“10 kg in pounds, “25 meters in feet”)
 - 168 live real-world and cryptocurrency rates.
 - Line references to build little calculating documents
 - Variables & variable autocompleting
 - Global variables & custom units
 
App Features
- Dark mode
 - Sidebar for organising your sheets and the ability to make folders
 - Headings (#), comments (//) & labels (:)
 - Customize your syntax coloring & font
 - Automatic number formatting, with spaces around operators and thousand separators
 - Number scrubbing (hold shift and hover over a number)
 - Deep macOS system integration: Touch Bar support, Quicklook, Calculate anywhere services
 - Automation tools: a command-line interface, Alfred workflow, Automator action
 
What’s New:
Version 3.00:
Soulver 3 has 50 new features. Most requested features include support for dark mode, date & time math, subtotals, an integrated sheets manager and a redesigned user interface.
Note: Soulver 3 for Mac does not sync with Soulver 2 for iOS as they use different math engines. It can import your Soulver 2 (.soulver) files though
Intergace
- Redesigned user interface supports dark mode and includes a sidebar for managing sheets within the app.
 
Calculator
- Support for calendar calculations.
 - Proportion/’rule of three’ functions (10 is to 20 as 50 is to what/15 is to 30 as what is to 80)
 - Functions with multiple parameters: ‘midpoint between’, ‘greater/lesser of’, ‘remainder of’
 - Unix time calculations
 - More intuitive syntax for some percentage operators (’50 is 25% of what’)
 - More large SI prefixes & support for small SI prefixes in answer formatting
 - ‘Half of’ function
 
Organization
- Create folders for managing sheets.
 - Trash for recovering recently deleted files.
 - Drag sheets out of the sidebar to export a .slvr file
 - Spotlight search integration
 - Sort sheets by date edited, date created or title
 - Import Soulver 2 or Soulver 3 files by dropping them on the dock icon.
 
Subtotals
- Designate a line a subtotal, which will add up all lines above it (up to the next subtotal or heading)
 
Variables
- Variables can now include multiple words
 - Auto-complete support for variables (hit the escape key)
 - Shift-hover over a variable to see its actual value on that line
 - Variables can now be redeclared with new values.
 
Editing
- Scrubbable numbers (shift hover over a number to show the scrubber)
 - Auto-thousands separator insertion (1000 becomes 1,000)
 - QuickOperators (1p1 becomes 1 + 1, etc)
 - Keystrokes to insert labels & variable declarations
 - Touch Bar support with quick access to operators, sheet defined variables, and line references.
 - A preferences to start sheets with a heading or a comment
 
Units & Currencies
- User definable custom units
 - More scientific units
 - Better answer formatting of time & imperial lengths
 - Support for 16 popular cryptocurrencies
 - Better handling of unit calculations in many cases than in Soulver 2.
 - All real-world currencies now enabled by default (no need to add them manually)
 
Lines & References
- Rearrange & delete lines & via the answer column
 - Bump lines up/down using keystrokes
 - Reference insertion mode (hit ⌘L, then type the number of the line you want to insert a reference to)
 
Automation
- Command-line interface
 - URL schemes
 - Automator Action for evaluating text using Soulver
 - Calculate anywhere services
 - Alfred integration
 
Miscellaneous
- Automatically convert documents created in foreign locales into your preferred locale
 - Soulver now uses a JSON based file format (.slvr) rather than XML based (.soulver)
 - Import Soulver 2 files, and have them migrated to the latest syntax
 - Use # for headings
 - Implicit unit detection in some case (i.e 2 ducks + 2 ducks = 4 ducks)
 - References can optionally refer to a line’s rounded value
 - Redesigned styling preference pane with a live preview
 - Heading styling (custom font size, and # colour)
 - A redesigned reference that mimics the Soulver UI
 - A new app icon by Marc Edwards
 
Compatibility:  macOS 10.14 or later, 64-bit processor
Homepage https://www.acqualia.com/soulver/
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