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    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Open-source C/C++ math engine for advanced scientific computing

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator (ATC) is an open-source mathematical computing engine written mainly in C/C++. Created in 2011 and maintained by Renato Alexandre dos Santos Freitas, ATC is designed as a practical Windows desktop application for advanced calculations, automation, and technical problem solving. ATC supports equation solving, polynomial tools, complex numbers, matrix calculations, statistics, physics, geometry, unit conversions, DSP/FFT operations, and scripting. It can...
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    SUM Calculator

    SUM Calculator

    Portable bundle for Windows

    This is a PORTABLE app bundle for WINDOWS. No installation required! (Uncompressed size is about 60Mb because of required libraries for all Windows versions from XP to 10. The application is incomparably small.) Unzip, run sumcalc.exe. That's it! You can put the folder wherever you want, except system folders with permissions (e.g. Program Files), and create a shortcut if needed. Cross-platform source and...
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    CutePy

    CutePy

    Lightweight Qt-based Python console with variable explorer and history

    CutePy is a lightweight Qt-based Python 3 console with variable explorer, command history, syntax highlighting and customizable startup script. Originally it was developed for simple scientific calculations as a replacement for e.g. Windows calculator or Python IDLE. Therefore its main aim is to start fast and provide more comfortable dealing with variables based on the Python language. However in the end it is a regular Python console and therefore can be used for almost any task.
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    Easy Equations

    Easy Equations

    Hand Written Equation Creator

    Easy Equations is a utility using which one can write the mathematical equations. The focus of this utility is to provide user friendly access to write mathematical equations which is helpful for students, lecturers, mathematicians and Research persons who prefer using mathematical equations in a document, PowerPoint or web sites. Works on Windows as well as Linux platforms. Software Requirements: JDK 7 or higher. Linux Platform with kernel version 2.7 or higher.(for Linux users).python...
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    A python pygtk based calculator designed to be very simple and very modular. This program will aim to let the user add functionality with ease. This program will have functionality such as a history and variable assignment.
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