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    WP 34s

    WP 34s

    Scientific/engineering firmware repurposing HP business calculators!

    ...Since 2014, WP 34S runs in version 3.3. Our customers confirm its documentation is excellent and comprehensive (see feedback); a full-color printed edition is available from https://www.amazon.com/dp/153366238X since 2018-10-15. Alternatively, you can get a personalized pdf-manual for a ≥ 9 US$ donation here. We have also produced the WP 31S which is derived from the WP 34S source code. This is an entry-level scientific calculator. Its printed manual is available from https://www.amazon.com/dp/1499231164 .
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    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc - The command line Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) Calculator

    RPNCalc is the command-line based Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator. RPN calculators make it very simple to do complex calculations, especially if there are parentheses involved. I've created a User Guide (https://frossm.github.io/RPNCalc-UserGuide) to do a better job of explaining how to use RPNCalc than the old readme.md file, which was getting really long. If you have questions, issues, feedback, or ideas, please let me know. You can contact me via the links in the **Introduction** page of the User Guide. ## RPNCalc User Guide: https://frossm.github.io/RPNCalc-UserGuide ##
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    kgcalc

    kgcalc

    Desktop Calculator for Linux using Kulina Graphics

    A desktop calculator for Linux. Originally 'kgcalc' was developed as a demo program for Kulina Graphics Library and 'kgdevelop' (https://www.sourceforge.net/projects/kulinagraphics). But it was felt it may have a wider interest and hence this project. May be its extra feature is its editable view of the calculating expression and ability to recover previous calculations. Kulina Graphics Library uses GraphicsMagick for its image processing and depends on GaphickMagick and its dependencies. ...
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    An easy and simple tool to calculate the half-lives of radioactive substances and looking up elements on the table of elements by name, element symbol, atomic number, or atomic weight. Source code is on GitHub here: https://github.com/InfinityDevelopment/ChemistryCalculator NOTE: This is a Java program. Inside the ZIP there is the .jar file and .bat file(which you would run to start the program on Windows) required to run on Windows, however, to run it on other operating systems you will most likely need to execute "java -jar program.jar" on it from that OS's terminal.
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