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Human Calculator 2.17

alPHABit GL

Human Calculator
Description:

"Human" - means, that expressions for calculation are written in the form perceived by the person. It is the compact, handy and "smart" calculator. It is created for replacement of built-in Windows calculator. Has the beautiful adjusted user interface. With the help of semi-automatic monitoring the clipboard will save a lot of your time.
Features:
1) 40 built-in functions
2) Syntax highlight of math expressions
3) Clipboard smart functionality
4) Four numerical systems for entering and printing numbers: binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal
5) Arbitrary math expressions calculation
6) History of last calculated expressions
7) Customizable user interface
8) Two functionality modes: simple and advanced
9) Compatible with any screen resolution mode


Product home page: http://www.alphabitgl.com/products_hc.htm
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Platform: Windows Business::Calculators
Type: Shareware Cost: $14.95 US Size: 207 K Released: Oct 25, 2004
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