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    Working Days Calculator

    Working Days Calculator

    A small calculator to leave out holidays in a period of time

    Working Days Calculator is a Windows desktop tool that calculates the number of working days between two dates in Belgium or the Netherlands, leaving out Sundays and holidays. The tool also provides the possibility to compute the total cost of the result. So you don't need to open a seperate calculator to compute it. It's primarily intended for people working in the newspaper industry, as most newspapers are printed on a daily basis, except on Sundays or official holidays. The size...
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    CalAr

    CalAr

    A graphic harmonic calculator.

    CalAr is a free graphic harmonic calculator software. System requeriments: Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or above. Screen of at least 1024x600px. Optional: A Java Sound Bank. The program displays the frequency of fundamental and its harmonics, also the tuning error with respect to nearby notes with graphical indicators (if greater than 1%).
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    CalSD

    CalSD

    A graphic differential tone calculator.

    CalSD is a free graphic differential tone calculator software. System requeriments: Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or above. Screen of at least 1024x600px. Optional: A Java Sound Bank. The program shows the frequency of both chosen notes, their difference and tuning error with respect to nearby notes with a graphical indicator (if greater than 1%).
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    CalPCS

    CalPCS

    A pitch class set analyzer.

    CalPCS is a free pitch class set calculator software. System requeriments: Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or above. Screen of at least 800x600px. Optional: A Java Sound Bank. The program displays for each set their normal order, classification, transposition, whether it is an inversion, prime form, interval vector and the invariant property.
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    A small command-line calculator, written in Haskell, that takes input like "14+(12+24)/(8.5-2.5)" and prints out the result. It's nothing special really, just a little project I did to learn Haskell.
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    Calculates victory odds for battles in Axis and Allies 1940 Edition. It takes into account the newly added units and rules in this release of the board game. Displays win/loss/tie percentages, IPC cost/loss, and remaining units. Requires Java https://blog.henrypoon.com/blog/2010/12/24/axis-and-allies-1940-battle-calculatorsimulator/
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