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Split Calc+

Two useful tools for any attorney, adjustor or collector.  On the main screen is a split calculator.  Tap the...

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Two useful tools for any attorney, adjustor or collector. 

On the main screen is a split calculator.  Tap the calculator tab at the bottom of the screen and the split calculator will transition to reveal the basic calculator.

Split Calculator
- Quickly calculate the average between a demand and an offer. Simple to do by hand or in a standard calculator, however now even more efficient. 

- Ability to set the Split Value to quickly determine the appropriate Demand or Offer.

- Great tool to assist in formulating a demand or offer in anticipation of having to meet in the middle.

- Verify all calculations were input correctly by viewing the demand, offer and split on one screen.

- Easily recalculate by resetting either or both of the figures. 

Calculator
- Perfect for standard calculations

- Digital tape readout of all calculations. Swipe up at anytime to open a new window showing all stored calculations in digital tape.

- Touch the digital tape and an options list will open allowing you to clear, view, copy, email or message the contents of the digital tape

- Percent function allows for adding or subtracting percentages.

- Calculate a fee or bill reduction by simply inputting the total minus percentage and immediately see the fee or reduction.  Hit equals and see the result.  

- Calculate a penalty by simply inputting the total plus a percentage and immediately see the penalty.  Hit equals and see the result.

- Memory functions 

- Back Swipe Feature: Swipe from the right side of the screen towards the left to remove the last digit input.

**Tip: If you tap the incorrect operator - Do Not Hit Clear - just tap the correct operator and the calculator will automatically make the adjust.

Visit www.mobiletouchtech.com/splitcalc to see a video demonstration of Split Calc+.

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953.0 KB

Last update

Nov. 26, 2019

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