Timur Atalay is an independent developer whose GitHub presence under the alias “bornova” focuses on compact, open-source utilities that streamline everyday digital tasks; the current portfolio is built around Numara, an Electron-based notepad calculator that couples the simplicity of a plain-text editor with the analytical muscle of the Math.js engine. By letting users type naturally—intermixing comments, variables, and multi-line expressions—then instantly evaluate everything from basic arithmetic to statistical, trigonometric, or bitwise operations, the tool targets students checking homework, analysts sketching quick forecasts, and programmers who need a scratchpad that respects units, fractions, and significant figures. Themes and font sizing make long sessions easy on the eyes, while export to plain text or PDF preserves the worksheet for reports or version control. Because the interface never departs from the comfort of a tabbed notepad, the learning curve is virtually zero, yet the underlying library supports complex arrays, matrices, and symbolic algebra when projects grow more demanding. Numara exemplifies Atalay’s commitment to lightweight, cross-platform productivity: one window, zero bloat, immediate answers. The publisher’s software is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and the option to queue multiple applications for unattended batch installation.
Simple notepad calculator built on Electron, powered by Math.js
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