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This a VB calculator I have made.
Current Features:
-Do usual Math calculations
-Delete and point functions
-Clear/Clear All
-Memory functions with visual memory screen
-Do trigonometry
-Square and square root
-Log function
-Log shell integration
-3 different languages
-Variables slot for saving important values
Console based notepad number cruncher makes calculations fast and simple, yet with ample features under the hood. With log turned on, you can record your session on-the-fly from any open instance of the program.
A command line calculator for windows and linux. Licensed under the Gnu GPL v3.0. This project is still in it's infancy, and is hoping to expand and encompass more POSIX-Compliant operating systems.
-MAJOR MILESTONE First version with C++, very close to a Unix and Fedora version.
-Windows Version indefinitely discontinued, old downloads still available.
A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in
timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates.
Also useful for astronomy applications.
REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (command line). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.