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The story of uCalc is quite interesting... As the developers of website-building services we used to receive a great deal of requests from our users that sounded like this: "Desperately need functionality to create a calculator in a visual editor." For quite a while we were researching the market for an existing, ready-made integration that would give us everything we wanted, but we didn't find it and started to develop an in-house solution. And now you can see for yourself what came out of all this 🙂
uCalc is really intuitive and doesn't require any special knowledge. You can create a calculator of almost any complexity and integrate any desired formula. In addition, you can connect payment options directly in the calculator, it's sure to increase your sales! All basic functionality is available free of charge, and we're going to stick to this price model.
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I have been using uCalc for three years now. Very comfortably. I wish developers continuous improvement of their product and enhancement of functionality. I dream that with the drop-down list, you could attach your image to each line - I chose a category and the icon next to it changed. ))
@palem Agreed! The "Picture-(multiple)-Choice-Question-Type" is still missing. Ability to attach an image/icon as a (dropdown) list option would be a killer feature —a smart and valuable enhancement— definitively! :-)
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EDIT Workaround (not ideal, though) on uCalc's Knowledge Base: "Attaching radio buttons and checkboxes to images" ➔ https://ucalc.pro/en/help/interf...
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