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    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    The Fourth Edition of STEMCalc and the biggest one yet!

    ...Determined, not giving up, me, one of the original co-authors of STEMCalcR, has brought to you STEMCalc IV, the swiss knife of mathematics. I am determined to drive this project further, turning it into a powerful program , more than just your average calculator.
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    Moon panorama 360

    Software to restore cyclorama (360 deg. panorama) from photos

    This application allows visually restore a cyclorama from a set of photos covering 360 degrees in all directions to horizon. It was specially designed to restore panoramas obtained by Apollo missions in 1969-1972 but it can be used to restore any cyclorama from photos got in your tourist trip (for example). The main principle of the program is in projecting photos on a 360x360 sphere and combining it together. If you select a correct field of view (FOV) for photo images, its combination...
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    RCLcalculators

    RCL, a simulator for Texas Instrument calculators from the 70's.

    ...With RCL it is possible to recreate the TI calculators, strating with the Ti59e, with 960 program steps and a persistant memory (a combination of the the Ti58C and the Ti59). RCL offers any person interested in the ancient ones in calculators (more specific: TI calculators) an option to have your old calculator under your control again. Looking for user manuals? go to http://www.rskey.org/CMS/index.php/the-library/12 (The site owner does a great job at preserving the history and the documentation of calculators of the period.) RCL is targetting developers interested in applying the Von Neumann architecture and attributed grammars and developers with a need to do complex calculations in their applciacation.
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    C# Force Calculator

    Calculates multiple forces in various angles.

    This force calculator is the same as the Java Force Calculator with the bugs removed.
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    Advanced calculator for devices that has J2ME supported. You can evaluate sophisticated arithmetic expressions in conventional form including function using. The set of operarations and functions can be easily extended. Works for any J2ME device.
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