 So the next app on the list, that's what I really love. It's called Solver. I'm especially excited for this because I bought Solver many years ago, but never really figured out how to use it in a real way, bound stop it. So I'd love to see your use of it. I particularly love Solver. So Solver is right here. I'm going to open it. And with Solver, to me, Solver, the way to define Solver is, to me, the description is it's Excel and a calculator app how to be. So what Solver is pretty much, it's like a mini calculator, but it's like that spot in between Excel and a calculator. I use it all the time for like quick, like calculations, five times five, right, 45. I want to subtract it by six, put the answer always over here. I want to do, and it just takes regular, I want to get the tip of something, 25%, $100 will just figure it out right there. Just from, just natural language, 25% all 100, right? Natural language, it's just calculating it for you. So you don't have to think about it. I love it. I use it all the time for like simple calculates again, like a five times five to 25% off. There's so much more. The other thing is, really want to like get into the mid degree of intent. So let's say I'm doing 9 plus 80, right? And then over here, I'm doing like another calculation with 19, 24. And then I want to take those two. So now I can just say line, because this is line six, I can say line six, it automatically takes that line, the value of it, plus line seven. And it will add these two up. So you can do so many different things about it. Oh, that's super cool. The way I'd seen it earlier is you put like, you put a equals and that formula, then B equals 60 minus 44. And you could use those as variables. But this, as you say, it's even more natural language. Exactly. And yes, to your point, you can even get to that. If you want to get like, even more advanced, you can make it into variables. Me personally, I use it more just for the natural language sense of it. It's a quick, it's a quick calculator I made a pull up when I needed. I don't even use a regular calculator app no more on my computer. This is what I use on this and on my phone, which is actually what I did want to show as well. Because I think it's even just as good on the phone. And if you don't mind, I'm gonna actually share my life. Oh, this is a whole other power trick, which is I have never actually done this before. So you can actually share your phone right into Zoom. Yeah. Yeah. On the main screen, there's a, I have on the, you can see it's solver. It's about the curve row down, yellow app. So again, similar to the application and all, by the way, all this can think as well. So if you have something on the desktop app, you can pull it up on this as well and vice versa. But again, natural language, five plus five, I want to do that minus four. So it already take the line one. I want to say line one by just clicking and you can't see where my fingers are moving by clicking the 10, it automatically put line one plus line two. Again, presented. So I want to say 20, if I hold this down, it makes it easier. So 20% off of 500. And it just figures it out. Again, going back to the natural language aspect of it is multiple keyboards. And when I get really advanced, you're really like, you want to do a conversion of US dollar to euros or any type of currency, we can go to the basic keyboard as well. But yeah, all in all, wanted to just quickly show you how great it is, not just on, but also on the phone. I love this app. I use it, it's a barely dignified that I use it. I'm constantly feeling that whether I'm trying to figure out a tip, I'm trying to do a quick calculation when I'm talking to phone with someone. So yeah, I think it's a great app. This is, I will be the app I showed you before, worth free. This app does cost a little bit of money. I bought it some time ago. It's not too much. I think it's under 10 bucks, the iOS and that version. But yeah, I think it's a great app. A little on the right now, a little over it calculator. So yeah. Yeah, some of us have doubts where you're like, all right, I will pay for that one because for me, it's valuable enough. Got a question coming in actually, Rosalind, so you can store variables temporarily and then make a equation. Is that right? Yeah, yeah. So I haven't used, again, I hadn't used it for that part of it, because like at that point, like I probably will, I would just use Excel. But yeah, you can make into a store equations into it, similar to what Eli was doing before, and then like setting like eight equals five, and then B equals six, and then A plus D, and then assigning variables to it. Yeah, you could totally do that. You can, let me just share my screen again, where you can, a lot of times when I'm doing, I'm trying to figure things out. So I'll name it. So I'm, maybe I'm saying rent for me. And then I want to say rent for me, and then I want to say rent for June, also 25. I got to put in a new line. But again, you can, like I use it, I name it, and I'll put numbers next to it, and just like to come up with calculations. But to your point, which that I actually haven't done before, but eight equals five, I think you haven't tried it yet. So I might hopefully this works. If you can make rent. I wonder if I can do like this. This is something I'm actually trying now to write for June. All right. June. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, you can do tons of stuff with it. I think it was a great app. And yeah, I didn't even use it before, signing into variables. But now I will think I learned something you all loved before putting it up. So yeah, but yeah, that's over. Again, I don't remember the cost at this time. But again, if you search for it, you can find me on both the platform. They may not have a Windows version. I'm not watching this. I'm sure, but it's a great little app. I highly suggest it. Right. Yeah. Looks like Oh, great. 25 US. Yeah. Oh, so there's a Windows alternative. Perfect. Oh, this is beautiful. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Perfect. Yeah. So it's a Windows alternative. Yeah. It's a really great little app. I can't say it enough. So anyway, you inspired me to go in and start playing around with it a bit more because sometimes you don't need a full screen, cheaper some things. Plus if you just like throw a cup and paste the text in there, you just keep it a bit more free form.