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Prime 1.0

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  Category: Hobbies / Entertainment » Just for Fun

Date Submitted: March 11, 2000
Last Updated: March 11, 2000

Summary: Prime number identifier
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Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars | Review this application

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  • Application Description
    Prime will identify all 32-bit unsigned prime numbers. If a number is not prime, its prime factors will be listed.
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    Total number of reviews: 4 | See all Customer Reviews
    59 of 121 people found this review helpful:
     
    22-Oct-04 by Joel Wasinger
    My daughter and I love numbers and love picking them apart and finding their centers of balance. This is one of my all-time favorite PDA toys. Small (light), simple and effective. It does what it does. If you want to find primes and factors, this is the thing.

    Thanks and keep up the good work!
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    10-May-01 by lunnel fonseca
    Dear Mr. Bill Yeo,
    I downloaded your software for Palm viz. "PRIME" and find it very useful. Previously, I had program that took only 9 digits but now I have one that takes 10 digits.
    I wish you the very best in your software development and please recommend some other excellent programs in math & algebra for Palm III xe which I & my son use.
    Thanks & congratualations !!!

    Lunnel.

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    08-Feb-01 by Kevan O'Meara
    I also tried 1234567891 and it returned the results faster than I could time! I have a souped up (33MHz) Visor but that's still pretty good. A nice utility to have, esp. if you're helping your kids w/homework
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    14-Jun-00 by Patrick Odneal
    This is great! You simply enter a number and it says "[Whatever Number] is prime" That's if its prime of coarse, otherwise it tells you its factors. I use to have to write complicated macros in WORD just to see if numbers were prime, this does it in two seconds. I tried the number 1234567891 just for fun and it worked. It took about 10 seconds, but it worked. Get this even if you don't work with numbers for a living.
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