I don't know how to answer your questions directly, but your app was
my favourite pick of the ones that were public prior to submission,
and probably remains so. See:

http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/msg/37a64d580f0b56f6

The support for typing and formatting equations must have been a lot
of work and it seems very usable for such a young application. I'd
love to have a phone to run it on. It reminds me a little bit of
Frink:

http://futureboy.homeip.net/frinkdocs/

If you are looking for ideas, I'd love to see some combination of
Frink's breadth with handCalc's interface and formatting.

Tom.

On May 15, 3:08 pm, mmin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My submission is not a new idea, it's just a calculator like which is
> available on every handset. I just want it to be the most amazing one.
> Like many of your submissions, it didnot win the challenge.
> I am confused and depressed in the past week. I don't know whether
> such an application about calculation meets the requirement. If people
> don't need calculator, why most cellphones have one on them.
> I feel it has lost it's means and it's future since it lost the
> challenge. What could I do now? Anyone give me some suggestions?
>
> My project is called handyCalc, it's 
> website:http://handycalc.wordpress.com(download also 
> available)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wjLfImVf2U
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