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    AlphaCentauri

    AlphaCentauri is a completely free Office tools application.

    AlphaCentauri is a completely free office application, with various utilities resembling those distributed commercially on Windows. Functionalities are still quite limited compared to the commercial products, but more features will be added soon. Please note that update v1.1.0 has full featured programs, however you will see a watermark with "trial version" details. This is due to some features were used through Nevron's very useful and awesome libraries. Unfortunately, these...
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    RCLcalculators

    RCL, a simulator for Texas Instrument calculators from the 70's.

    Calculators became available in the early 70's, soon after the integrates circuits, and several companies were competing with each other for a share of this market. Texas Instruments was one of the bigger companies producing calculators. With RCL it is possible to recreate the TI calculators, strating with the Ti59e, with 960 program steps and a persistant memory (a combination of the the Ti58C and the Ti59). RCL offers any person interested in the ancient ones in calculators (more...
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    This emulator is capable of providing a faithful replication of the HP48. It also has a debugger for the saturn processor.
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    These programs help math students succeed by offering semi-interactive interfaces. The calculator program is CLI or GUI based which allows a more personal experience. The Math Teachers is a GUI based interface that shows concepts.
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    C# Website system. This is going to be the "Newer" Internet, and even has a custom theme system. This is going to let users do "anything" that won't harm the client computer in any way.
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    DioXygene is a project of a new calculator using a motorola processor. It will have a multitasking operating system and a support of RPL, C and ASM language directly on calc.
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    LMP is a command line "calculator" comparable to the GNU command expr, but more flexible. It supports floating point and complex numbers and even higher level operations like differenziation and integration.
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