Calc X

Current Version: 1.0
Appearance Manager Required: No
Carbon compliance: 100%
Runs on OS 9: Yes
Runs on OS X: Yes
* Will be required in future versions.

One of the items need the most for my iBook is a calculator but I can't seem to find the exact kind I need. I find that a calculator on a seperate computer in invaluable when you're in a debugger on your other machine. Sure, I can pick one up cheap, but that's one more thing I have to carry around and I already have an iBook.

Currrently, Calc X is at version 1.0. The current version has the following modes: Decimal, Hexadecimal, Octal, and Binary. When switching from mode to mode, some keys on the keypad will change to reflect the mode you're in. For example, when switching from decimal to hexadecimal, the sin, cos, and tan keys will change to A, B, and C for hex input. Then, if you change to binary mode, the keys will change to XOR, AND, and OR.

That brings me to the final point about Calc X. It was written from the ground up to be Carbon compliant. Because of that, I've made the application compatable with not only OS 9, but OS X as well! That's right, you can ditch Apple's calculator and use this one!

If you have any questions or comments, please email me.

Download Calc X 1.0

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