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    Reor Calculator

    Reor Calculator

    Reor is a winsome calculator with loads of functions, by Ajay Menon.

    Reor is a free calculator which is crafted into perfection with a winsome interface. Reor has got Scientific, Statistical, Graphical and many more types of tools built-into it, while maintaining an attractive interface.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Aiac - Aiac is a calculator
    Aiac is a free, open-source, light-weight clipboard calculator for Windows. It also supports on-the-fly text box calculations. Copy a mathematical term to your clipboard, use a global hotkey to automatically calculate the term and put the result back into the clipboard. Written in C#. Uses NCalc (https://ncalc.codeplex.com/).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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