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    IntervalRpnCalculator

    IntervalRpnCalculator

    An HP RPN calculator with interval output

    This terminal app runs on PCs or laptops running OSX or GNU/Linux. It attempts to mimic the functionality of an HP ReversePolishNotation [RPN] calculator with the added enhancement of interval output. So along with your answer, you get a good idea of its trustworthiness. This app uses GAOL, a C++ library to perform arithmetic with floating-point intervals.
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    BitLogic

    BitLogic

    Simple Java computer algebra calculator

    A calculator that solves many types of problems including solving equations computing derivatives and integrals simplifying expressions graphing equations 2d and 3d reverse polish notation, algebraic and word based interpreter infinite writing board for writing out equations requires java 11 or more
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    wxCalculator

    Simple RPN desktop calculator, implemented with wxWidgets and Lua.

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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.
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    Calcoo is a scientific calculator (with both RPN and algebraic modes) designed to provide maximum usability.
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ŁX (Łukasiewicz eXperimental)

    ŁX (Łukasiewicz eXperimental)

    a reverse Polish notation multi-precision pocket calculator software

    This project aims at an easy-to-use, cross-platform pocket calculator like software with reverse Polish notation (RPN) input, multi-precision arithmetics and support of several data types including macros. At the moment many features are rather rudimentary. Notably, it’s rather easy to freeze the program, say, by requesting a 1,000,000×1,000,000 identity matrix. Hey, I did call it ‘experimental’.
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    RPNcalculator
    Nice looking calculator using Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) written for Windows. It supports DEC, HEX, BIN, OCT numbers, GRAD, RAD and DEG.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    rpCalc is a calculator that uses Reverse Polish Notaion (RPN). It supports both keyboard entry and use of the mouse.
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    Once upon a time there was a pocket calculator called the HP15C. It used a system called Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) for doing its calculations. The Fairwood Calculator is a RPN calculator designed for the computer.
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    timecalc is a simple cli reverse-polish time calculator with dc-like synthax
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    HorsePower is J2ME scientific calculator optimised for use on mobile phones, with the appearance of the classic range of Hewlett Packard calculators. (MIDP 1.0 & CLDC 1.0)
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    An open source RPN calculator written in C
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    dci is an RPN scientific calculator for console users. It is an improved /usr/bin/dc, though not 100% compatible. dci is designed for quick handling of arithmetic, trigonometry, logarithms, and complex values.
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    REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (command line). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.
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    PoloCalc is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) desktop calculator for windows 9X and 2K. Enables copy, paste, undo, const definitions by user... Programming language used is C++, with the fltk graphic library.
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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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    Baculator is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator program with an infinite scrollable stack and support for most common mathematical operations as well as some more esoteric operations. Available for Unix/Gtk+, Mac OS X, and MS Windows.
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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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    An RPN calculator in Java with a minimalistic interface, designed to be stylish, complete and useful.
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