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Bugs and Feature Requests

I am now accepting bug submissions and feature requests via SourceForge's Tracker system.

Bugs:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=213893&atid=1027522

Feature Requests:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=213893&atid=1027525

Also I always have a next version beta hosted on my website that may have 1 or more features/bug fixes added to it.

http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~sag47/calc/fire_calc.htm

Posted by Sam Gleske 2009-10-07

GEM Encryption v2.2 Released

This package includes 2 variations of the ROT-13 algorithm that are much more complex than ROT-13. Read the release notes for more information.

GEM 1.0 and GEM 2.2 (both of which are included in the zip file) can be used as a class project for learning how to break simple text based encryption which can help with understanding basic methods of encryption cracking.

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-04-29

Scientific Calculator 1.2.9 Released

Why was this calculator created?
This calculator was created to have easy integration into web applications. There are many advanced
javascript/web interface calculators on the web. This calculator was programmed to be totally
standards compliant unless a specific browser is being used (Internet Explorer to be exact). Not only
is it W3C and MSDN (for IE) standards compliant, but the code itself has a consistent format. All
javascript is tabbed the same way, all CSS is tabbed the same way, and all of the HTML is tabbed the
same way. What this calculator aims to do is to work in every condition, be standards compliant, and
when the code is searched through it is very easy to read. Not only that but it is heavily commented
to explain the different functions and features from within. The calculator should work on all
JavaScript enabled, CSS 2.0 compatible web browsers.... read more

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-02-22

Scientific Calculator 1.2.8 Released

Why was this calculator created?
This calculator was created to have easy integration into web applications. There are many advanced
javascript/web interface calculators on the web. This calculator was programmed to be totally
standards compliant unless a specific browser is being used (Internet Explorer to be exact). Not only
is it W3C and MSDN (for IE) standards compliant, but the code itself has a consistent format. All
javascript is tabbed the same way, all CSS is tabbed the same way, and all of the HTML is tabbed the
same way. What this calculator aims to do is to work in every condition, be standards compliant, and
when the code is searched through it is very easy to read. Not only that but it is heavily commented
to explain the different functions and features from within. The calculator should work on all
JavaScript enabled, CSS 2.0 compatible web browsers.... read more

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-02-17

Scientific Calculator 1.2.7 Released

Why was this calculator created?
This calculator was created to have easy integration into web applications. There are many advanced
javascript/web interface calculators on the web. This calculator was programmed to be totally
standards compliant unless a specific browser is being used (Internet Explorer to be exact). Not only
is it W3C and MSDN (for IE) standards compliant, but the code itself has a consistent format. All
javascript is tabbed the same way, all CSS is tabbed the same way, and all of the HTML is tabbed the
same way. What this calculator aims to do is to work in every condition, be standards compliant, and
when the code is searched through it is very easy to read. Not only that but it is heavily commented
to explain the different functions and features from within. The calculator should work on all
JavaScript enabled, CSS 2.0 compatible web browsers.... read more

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-02-07

Developers wanted!

Do you have projects that deal with web interfaces or APIs for web UI development and haven't posted them on SourceForge.net because you don't feel the application is big enough to start a project?

If so I'd like you to join this team and post your web project on here.

Even if you don't have a project but understand a few web languages and know how to develop in them then help is always wanted to assist with current projects.... read more

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-02-06

Scientific Calculator 1.2.6 Released

Why was this calculator created?
This calculator was created to have easy integration into web applications. There are many advanced
javascript/web interface calculators on the web. This calculator was programmed to be totally
standards compliant unless a specific browser is being used (Internet Explorer to be exact). Not only
is it W3C and MSDN (for IE) standards compliant, but the code itself has a consistent format. All
javascript is tabbed the same way, all CSS is tabbed the same way, and all of the HTML is tabbed the
same way. What this calculator aims to do is to work in every condition, be standards compliant, and
when the code is searched through it is very easy to read. Not only that but it is heavily commented
to explain the different functions and features from within. The calculator should work on all
JavaScript enabled, CSS 2.0 compatible web browsers.... read more

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-02-05

Scientific Calculator 1.2.5 Released

This calculator was created to have easy integration into web applications. There are many advanced javascript/web interface calculators on the web. This calculator was programmed to be totally standards compliant unless a specific browser is being used (Internet Explorer to be exact). Not only is it W3C and MSDN (for IE) standards compliant, but the code itself has a consistent format. All javascript is tabbed the same way, all CSS is tabbed the same way, and all of the HTML is tabbed the same way. What this calculator aims to do is to work in every condition, be standards compliant, and when the code is searched through it is very easy to read. Not only that but it is heavily commented to explain the different functions and features from within. The calculator should work on all
JavaScript enabled, CSS 2.0 compatible web browsers.... read more

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-02-04

Pro PDF Documentation HOWTO Released

A tutorial on how to create professional documentation in PDF format for viewing on the web as been released.

This is in preparation of the upcoming release FolderView UI Special Edition for Help Systems (FolderView UI SEHS). It is intended as a fallback in case a person reading the help documentation doesn't have a JavaScript enabled browser that they can view the online documentation in PDF format instead.

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-02-02

Scientific Calculator 1.2.4 Web UI Released

This calculator was created to have easy integration into web applications. There are many advanced javascript/web interface calculators on the web. This calculator was programmed to be totally standards compliant unless a specific browser is being used (Internet Explorer to be exact). Not only is it W3C and MSDN (for IE) standards compliant, but the code itself has a consistent format. All javascript is tabbed the same way, all CSS is tabbed the same way, and all of the HTML is tabbed the same way. What this calculator aims to do is to work in every condition, be standards compliant, and when the code is searched through it is very easy to read. Not only that but it is heavily commented to explain the different functions and features from within. The calculator should work on all JavaScript enabled, CSS 2.0 compatible web browsers. I have completely custom written help system designed by me so the help source can be released.

Posted by Sam Gleske 2008-01-31