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x16wda:
Actually I was using SpeQ for awhile on an old machine. It does all the normal stuff, calculations, plotting, etc but you type in the functions instead of clicking buttons. You can change a number up in the tape (or "sheet") and hit Enter to recalculate just that answer, or hit F5 to recalculate the whole sheet. Portable, or you can install it if you want a program item.
superboyac:
Not nearly as powerful or fancy as the others, but has the benefit of being always available if you already use FARR.
-mouser (May 11, 2015, 08:55 PM)
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I need it to be fancy.
IainB:
As a result of this discussion, I have updated my notes on $FREE calculators. I have given a summary below - for those as may be interested: (the text with the relevant links is copied below the summary)
The text with the links is copied below:
URL:
* CalcTape: http://www.sfr-software.com/en/sfr-apps/calctape/windows
* CalCute: http://calcute.com/details.html
* FARR: http://www.donationcoder....Mouser/findrun/index.html
FCALC plugin: http://www.donationcoder....um/index.php?topic=8769.0
* FreeCalc (Moffsoft): http://www.moffsoft.com/freecalc.htm
* MS Mathematics: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=15702
* OneNote is part of the MS Office suite of tools.
* SpeQ: http://www.speqmath.com/index.php?id=1#features
* See latest free versions at: http://www.freewareplanet.net/math.php?page=6
(WARNING: Malwarebytes gives warning about some of the links on that page.)
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Curt:
My calculators are too advanced for me, which is why I was looking for a new, simpler one in the first place. But the too advanced ones are part of the suite from ESB:
http://www.esbconsult.com/esbcalc/index.htm
http://www.esbconsult.com/esbcalc/suite.htm
ESBCalc Pro Scientific Calculator $19US
ESBCalc Pro Suite $55 US includes the 5 Calculators below, (5 x $19 = $95, thus saves $40) as well as new Calculators as they are added.
ESB Calc Pro Suite - this provides all the ESB Calculators and Unit Conversion Utilities at a bargain price. When buying the suite you get licenses to all the calculators - currently ESBCalc Pro, ESBProgCalc Pro, ESBFinCalc Pro, ESBDateCalc Pro and ESBUnitConv Pro - plus you get additional calculators as they are added to the suite.
You only need to register once - all upgrades are free for the life of the product.-ESB
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-they cannot quite make up their minds if there should be a space or not; is it ESBCalc or ESB Calc...
ESBCalc Pro is an Enhanced Scientific Calculator for Windows Platforms with Infix Notation, Full Exponential Notation support, Brackets, Scientific Functions (Trigonometric, Hyperbolic, Logarithmic - including Base 10, Base 2 & Natural - plus more), Memory, Paper Trail, Result History List, Heaps of Constants, User-defined Constants and Integrated Help.
Also includes Floating Decimal Point, Lakh Formatting, Paper Trail Comments and many other enhancements to the User Interface and Calculator Engine. You can also do Descriptive Statistics, Days between Dates, Degrees/Minutes/Seconds entering, Hexadecimal/Decimal Conversions and Fraction/Decimal Conversions.
For those who don't like Precedence of Operators, that can also be turned off as ESBCalc Pro is highly configurable.
http://www.esbconsult.com/esbcalc/esbcalcpro.htm
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oblivion:
I guess it might not be the most traditional looking calculator, but I discovered OpalCalc here and ...
...well, all I can say is that I have a FARR alias CALC that loads it. :)
Follow the trail... https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=40528.0
Well, maybe it's not all I SHOULD say. It looks basic. But it's very configurable, can be as minimalist as you want, and I've never used another calculator that hides so much power under the hood.
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