I couldn't find one, when I was trying dozens of apps out for qtpuppy, stuck galculator in as the 'standard'.jemimah wrote: It looks pretty similar to galculator to me. Is there some reason why it's better?
EDIT:
galculator's main features include
Algebraic mode, RPN (Reverse Polish Notation), Formula Entry mode and Paper mode
decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary number base
radiant, degree and grad support
arithmetic precedence
Basic and Scientific Mode
user defined constants
user defined functions
Other features are
trigonometric functions
power, square root
natural and common logarithm
inverse and hyperbolic functions
memory functions
logical operations
display RPN stack
preferences dialog/configuration file
display modules
X pasting
i18n
configurable variable type in HEX/BIN/OCT mode
thousands separator
Not sure if we need anything else, but the group is open to additional sugestions.