Quine McCluskey

Quine McCluskey

Solve Karnaugh mapping by Quine McCluskey

App info


17.0
January 08, 2020
15,412
Android 4.0+
Everyone
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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Quine McCluskey, Developed by Albara Ramli. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 17.0, Updated On 08/01/2020 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Quine McCluskey. Achieved Over 15 thousand Installs. Quine McCluskey Currently Has 52 Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars

The Quine McCluskey algorithm (method of prime implicants) is a method used for minimization of boolean functions that was developed by W.V. Quine and extended by Edward J. McCluskey. It is functionally identical to Karnaugh mapping.
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What's New


Update 17

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.2
52 total
5 67.3
4 13.5
3 1.9
2 7.7
1 9.6

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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John Shepard

Hey, the app is phenomenal, just want you to add POS as well in the Quine McClusky's Method! Thank you so much for the app again!!

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Aniket Vishwakarma

Helped me a lot during my exam preparation !! All thanks to the developer !!!

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Ananda Putra

THIS IS WHAT I NEED, THANK YOU!!!

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A Google user

Absolutely wrong....something is wrong with the algorithm.... Some mistake is there....I have seen it misses some combinations... And it declare them prime implicants..where they aren't actually..... Again it doesn't contain ability to solve don't care conditions.. which is a great limitation....

user
A Google user

It's amazing! Although sometimes it didn't work! give wrong answers but sometimes only! Overall it's great!

user
A Google user

Something wrong