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    Nubage - Expenses Calculator

    Nubage - Expenses Calculator

    Calculate your Life! :)

    ...This is my first project on SourceForge, I hope you enjoy it. :) If you have any suggestions/bugs feel free to contact me. Have fun! :) Raph NOTE: You need Java 8 to run this tool! Get it here if you haven't already installed it:http://www.java.com/en/download/
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    BinaryCrypt

    BinaryCrypt

    Binary Conversion Calculator

    With BinaryCrypt, you can convert between regular text, binary, hexadecimal, octal decimal and decimal. You can convert only decimal (as of right now) to any base up to base 64. You can also save your converted text to a file or open a converted text file to decrypt the message, and perform basic arithmetic in binary. The git repo for the C# code is located at: https://github.com/m1r4g3/BinaryCrypt-.Net
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    JavaBitWise

    A bitwise calculator for two integers.

    A two's compliment calculator designed for specifically for Java, but is still effective for just about any other language. It will accept two integer values and will show the binary, octal, and hexadecimal equivalence, and show how the bits interact with the logical operators not, and, or, and xor, and how primitive types are cast into other types. If there is a feature that you would like to see, let me know and I will see what I can do. I am working on a major update to how the interface works.
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    FatCalc
    FatCalc - simple body fat calculator.
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