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    eval: command line calculator

    Evaluate math expressions from command line or in interactive session.

    Small (156 kB) command line calculator. Evaluate an expression directly from command line with eval <expr> command Example: c:\> eval 2+3 5 or in an interactive session. In a session, results may be assigned to unlimited number of variables and used in later calculations. Example: > x := 6+7 13.0000 >y := x*2 26.0000 Large number of elementary, special, trigonometric, hyperbolic and probability distribution functions are available. Number of decimal digits is defined by assigning _decimal variable.
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    ShareCalc
    With ShareCalc, multiple parties can manage expenses for a joint project and create a statement based on each party's share. An example would be the statement for a family vacation.
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    filthy Lucre

    filthy Lucre

    Currency converter

    Written in Lazarus and Free Pascal, this program connects to the internet and obtains the latest exchange rates from http://api.fixer.io/ in JSON format. This program was originally used as a programming example at http://www.cyberfilth.co.uk/hey-boy-what-you-coding-for-a-pascal-odyssey/
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