When it comes to calculators, most of the time we only use them temporarily for quick calculations and then put them aside. However, in everyday life, scenarios that require “calculation” are everywhere. For example, various bookkeeping apps essentially help us perform statistics and calculations. If you just want to handle some simple calculations, you might want to check out this innovative calculator — CalcList.
Unlike ordinary calculators that deal with scattered numbers, CalcList works with pre-designed “lists.” Whenever you update the values, it automatically performs the calculation and presents the latest result.

Take food expenses as an example: in CalcList, you can create a new list called “Food Record” and then add specific items step by step. For instance, you can separate three meals and snacks. Start by listing breakfast, lunch, and dinner, then use the Rslt function in the app to sum them up and name the result “Three Meals a Day.” With this setup, CalcList will automatically calculate the total cost of daily meals. Whenever new expenses occur, you only need to tap the plus sign in the corresponding list item to add them.

Beyond this, you can also think about repetitive calculation scenarios in your daily routine and configure the process in CalcList in advance. That way, whenever you need to do the calculation, you only have to enter the numbers. It should be noted that CalcList is not a traditional calculator; if you use it solely as one, the experience may be fairly average. But by combining frequent calculation scenarios directly with the calculator itself, CalcList takes a rather unique approach that is not commonly seen.

If you’re interested in CalcList, you can download it via Vipdown. The app is free to use with a limit of three lists, and if you want to create more, you can upgrade to the premium version.
