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SimpliMath includes SimpliCalc, a simple, easy to use console-based calculator program and arithmatic parsing library. SimpliSolve is an equally easy to use and simple, yet powerful algebraic equation solver program and library.
ghsiloP is a GNOME/GTK+ compliant inverse Polish notation calculator written in C++ with GTK--. It has most of the more common scientific calculator features, with more to be added... If you have an HP 48GX (like I do) or similar calculator, you'll love g
End of Day Daily Tracking Calculator. A quick and dirty text based calculator designed to give you week to date sales, labor cost, inventory over/shortage and ext.
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RPNCalc is a nice, clean reverse-Polish-notation scientific calculator for KDE. It provides all the basics plus trig functions (including hyperbolic). It also has a handy memory list.
kalc is a programmable scientific calculator, using RPN (Reverse Polish Notation). Its behaviour imitates a HP48/HP49 calculator. Works with real and complex numbers, unlimited size integers, arbitrary-precision real numbers and more.
ChemCalc is a calculator that is more oriented towards chemistry. Although starting out as a console app, it is a hope that an X11 interface will be designed at a later time.
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A freeware Qt based project which targets a Calculator which has views of bin/dec/hex in the same window. I have missed this feature in legacy calculators and some of the colleagues asked about it too, hence the origin of the idea.