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    Retro_Calc-Watch

    The simple Win-GUI oriented Calculator with time showing option.

    Totally open source, made by FreeBasic compiler, with FBEdit (FreeBasic code editor) user friendly environment help created. The new style of buttons layout, based on the retro, analog clock board look, with digital LCD screen. You can free modify this code to learn, how FreeBasic works. Enjoy!
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    DivcalcC#

    A calculator for division written in C#.

    A calculator for division written in C#. FreeBASIC and Python 3.x versions will be added soon. Ada version in development. 24/11/2013: DivcalcC# will no longer be in development. The developer has switched to a different operating system and cannot continue. A different cross platform version will be released soon, under the name of divcalc4all. 26/11/2013: divcalc4all launched: http://sourceforge.net/p/divcalc4all
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ubercalc

    Ubercalc

    A calculator that calculates many different shapes and equations.

    The ubercalc has been an on-going first project of mine. I first wrote an old version, the ubercalcv1, in C++. I rewrote it in C++ again, and I've finally rewritten it in FreeBasic.
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