Mayan Numerals
The Pre-Columbian Maya civilization used a vigesimal (base-twenty) numeral system.
The Mayans wrote their numbers vertically, each "digit" being represented by three symbols; zero (shell glyph), one (a dot) and five (a horizontal bar). For example, nineteen (17) is written as two dots in a horizontal row above three horizontal lines stacked upon each other.
This application converts Hindu-Arabic numbers to Mayan Numbers.
Features:
- Beautiful User Interface.
- Can convert up to 999,999,999,999,999
Languages:
English, French, Spanish, Italian.
What's new
- Bug fixed when presenting iAds.
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- Last changed:
- Oct 05, 2010
- Category:
- Reference
- Developer:
- cbscd
- Version:
- 1.4
- Average Rating:
- 2.50 (10)
- Size:
- 2.8 MB





