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    qmcalc2

    qmcalc2

    Programmable graphical scientific calculator

    Full featured graphical scientific calculator modeled after actual commercial hand held scientific calculators. Fully tested and error free (as far as I know). Comes with HTML documentation, test files and sample calculator scripts. Win Xp / Linux. Works also for Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate edition.
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    ICE (Interval Calculator for Engineer)

    ICE (Interval Calculator for Engineer)

    Interval Calculator for Engineer

    ICE is a simple mathematical calculator with very useful shortcuts for Engineer: works natively with tolerance, can run Monte Carlo analysis, uses engineer notation, includes most of the day by day functions used by engineers.
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    Programmable RPN and Algebric calculator. Written with Kylix3 OpenEdition for Linux. Mathematic - Trigonometric - Calendar - Financial functions. Very easy to use. Italian and English language. More details on my home page: http://mcz.altervista.org
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    An RPN calculator for vectors of arbitrary dimension. Supports multiple undo/redo, programmable macros and variables. Saves/loads stack to/from disk. Lots of built-in scalar, vector, stack functionality.
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    A programmable RPN calculator for various PDAs. It features a programming language that resembles the original RPL found in HP48, along with other \"standard\" features such as matrices, complex numbers, binary arithmetic etc.
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    KPNClac is a polish notation calculator intended to inspired by the HP48 Series calculators. It handles complex numbers and will someday handle matricies. The next current development version allows user programmable functions via python.
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    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.
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