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    mathSuite

    mathSuite

    Powerful Calculus Environment and Matrices Handling Engine

    mathSuite is a very powerful Mathematical Suite which deals principally with complex algebric and geometric operations. It is powered by the fabulous ExprEval C Parser. The main purpose of this project is fast math-oriented algorithm virtualization, with an optimized direct text interface. Also it gives you a very powerful and fast Calculus Environment which let you handle easily interchangeable variable lists, matrices, LOGS and Settings Layouts with optimized Items Lists Managing Engine. You'll also be able to execute your own scriptfiles with a basic math-oriented beta script language. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    BreezyCalc

    BreezyCalc

    An algebraic, logarithmic, and trigonometric calculator for Windows.

    BreezyCalc is a calculator for algebra, trigonometry, and geometry. Its parser is based on the muParser engine. It's a GUI version of LinCalc. It has tool-windows for editing/creating variables and user functions, and a list of all calculated results in the given session. The interface is fast and straightforward, and you can easily export the session log to a text file, which shows all of defined variables, functions, and calculation output
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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