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    Numi

    Numi

    Beautiful calculator app for macOS

    Numi is a handy calculator app for macOS. It allows you to describe tasks naturally and instantly get an answer. For example, $20 in euro - 5% discount or today + 2 weeks.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    NetCalcTools

    NetCalcTools

    The network calculator with many tools for IPv4,IPv6

    ...Other tools: MAC INFORMATION - Will show information about MAC such as if it's global/local individual/group IPv6 tools: SUBNET CALC - Basic calc for IPv6 , Subnet,Host range,Max hosts ... MULTICAST CALC - Will show information about Multicast IPv6 address for example R,T,P bits . OPERATIONS - If you need Commpress,expand IPv6
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    calculate math expression(string), for example: double ret = Cal("1+2"), ret= Cal("Pi+ln(e)+f(x,y)÷x+φ+φ0+φ1"). Features
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