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    FoxCalc

    FoxCalc

    A pseudo-graphical calculator for FreeDOS (or any other DOS)

    FoxCalc is a calculator with a text user interface (TUI), compiled for DOS. It supports a mouse, and uses the GMP library, therefore its results are highly accurate. FoxCalc is distributed as a zip FreeDOS package. That way, it can be easily installed using the FreeDOS package manager.
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    An advanced natural display calculator for Windows and Linux.
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    MiniCalc GUI is a calculator that supports user-defined functions and graphing. It starts instantly and runs on both Windows and Linux. It is easy to use for the average user, but also supports factorials, exponents, logs, and trig functions.
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