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Calculator prog with *virtual* tape?

 
 
GaryT
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      18th Apr 2005
I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but not a
necessity.

Gary


 
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Mel
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      18th Apr 2005
>On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:33:30 -0700, "GaryT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
>entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but not a
>necessity.
>
>Gary
>

This calculator is a computer implementation of an electronic hand
calculator.

Features:
- A history pane offering the versatility of a control tape (tally roll)
You can copy the contents of this pane and paste it into your favorite
word processor for printing.
- You can paste numbers into the main display and you can act upon them
as if you typed them yourself.
- The value stored in memory is permanently visible in a separate memory
display and immediately reflects any changes made to memory.
- The actual value of the main as well as memory display can be copied
for use in another application such as a spreadsheet.
- Entries can be corrected:
- either entirely by clicking [CE] or pressing [Delete] on your
keyboard or partially by using the backspace key.
- You can select whether results are rounded (zero or two decimals) or
not (floating decimal separator).
- Calculator uses automatically the decimal separator selected in
Windows' regional settings.
- Independently from memory, you can set a number to use as a constant.
You can then perform instant multiplications or divisions by this
constant. This is particularly useful to quickly convert currencies.

http://www.wv-be.com/Calculator.asp

 
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Mel
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      18th Apr 2005
>On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:33:30 -0700, "GaryT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
>entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but not a
>necessity.
>
>Gary
>

ESBCalc is a Freeware Win32 Scientific Calculator with Infix Notation,
Brackets, Scientific Functions, Memory, Optional Paper Trail, Result
History List, Customisation of the Colors & Fonts used, Customization of
the Hints, and more. Functions include Trigonometric, Hyperbolic,
Logarithmic - Base 10, Base 2 & Natural - and many more. Looks best with
Windows XP in 800x600 (or better) and 32-bit color. Now with improved
Large Font Support.

http://www.esbconsult.com/esbcalc/esbcalc.htm

 
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Arne Anka
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      18th Apr 2005
I alt.comp.freeware, sa GaryT utan att tänka först:

> I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
> entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but
> not a necessity.


Moffsoft FreeCalc <http://www.moffsoft.com/freecalc.htm>

Adjustable calculator size - Make it any size you want and Moffsoft
FreeCalc will remember the size and position next time you use it.

Tape - Save, print, or clear the simulated paper history tape.

Color schemes - Select a color combination or use your Windows color
settings.

New keys - Clear Tape {CT}, double zero {00}, triple zero {000}, and
memory subtract {M-} keys have been added.

Visible memory value - You'll always know what's in memory because it's
displayed on the calculator status bar.

Option settings - Flat buttons, always on top, tray icon, run on startup,
and hiding the tape are some of the calculator options.

Digit groupings - Number groupings for easy to read numbers.

International support - Digit grouping and decimal point characters change
based on your regional settings.

Tray icon - Turn on the tray icon for quick and easy access.

System requirements - Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

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Men det värsta är inte själva baksmällan,
den verkliga pärsen börjar när gårdagens
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rm
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      18th Apr 2005
Le Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:33:30 -0700, GaryT a écrit :

> I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
> entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but not a
> necessity.
>
> Gary


Why not one of the Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP ?
Power Calculator
With this PowerToy you can graph and evaluate functions as well as perform
many different types of conversions.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx

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Won Dampchin
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      18th Apr 2005
GaryT wrote:
> I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
> entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but
> not a necessity.
>
> Gary


Recommend: http://www.smartcode.com/smartsum/

SmartSum 2.0 is a FREE talking printing calculator/adding machine which can
replace the standard Windows calculator.
It features -

a.. a scrollable "tally roll" ;


b.. you can go back and correct entries; insert and delete entries;

c.. save and re-load calculations;

d.. print the tally roll with choice of fonts;

e.. add comments to the tally roll and individual entries;

f.. check off entries;

g.. produce subtotals;

h.. automatic sales-tax (VAT) calculations,

i.. use 10 memories;

j.. write user-programmable macros;

k.. replace the digit vocalisation with your own etc. etc.


 
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      19th Apr 2005
Possibly infected with spy-ware
http://www.rps205.com/spyware/

In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
TuDampchin@myrealbox_dont*like*spam_.com says...
> GaryT wrote:
> > I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
> > entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but
> > not a necessity.
> >
> > Gary

>
> Recommend: http://www.smartcode.com/smartsum/
>
> SmartSum 2.0 is a FREE talking printing calculator/adding machine which can
> replace the standard Windows calculator.
> It features -
>
> a.. a scrollable "tally roll" ;
>
>
> b.. you can go back and correct entries; insert and delete entries;
>
> c.. save and re-load calculations;
>
> d.. print the tally roll with choice of fonts;
>
> e.. add comments to the tally roll and individual entries;
>
> f.. check off entries;
>
> g.. produce subtotals;
>
> h.. automatic sales-tax (VAT) calculations,
>
> i.. use 10 memories;
>
> j.. write user-programmable macros;
>
> k.. replace the digit vocalisation with your own etc. etc.
>
>
>

 
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lajos.toldy@gmail.com
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      19th Apr 2005
calcAnt - 861 KB
Our CalcAnt is a desktop calculator for the four basic arithmetic
operations.
Calculating with calcAnt is pretty easy: Enter numbers and operators
using the numeric keypad as you would do with any pocket calculator.
calcAnt will format your input line by line and will calculate the
result after you have pressed [Enter] or [=].
On the basis of the created list you can verify the results and, if
necessary, revise your input by positioning the cursor on the incorrect
number or operator and changing it. calcAnt will immediately do a new
calculation.
You may also add text and comments to your calculations, as in this
example:
The whole calculation can be saved just like any text file and be
opened again later (e.g. to drag and drop a file into the text area).
Or print out your calculation and file it on paper.
There are a lot of options to adjust calcAnt to your personal needs:
- You may choose the number of decimal places.
- Results can be displayed without having been rounded.
- Check "Always on top" for permanent direct access to your calcAnt.
- The numeric keypad can be hidden, thus providing more space for your
calculations.
calcAnt is freeware. Please feel free to use it as long as you like
(and yes, you may pass copies to your friends and colleagues).
http://www.calcant.net/images/ant_info.gif
sfr GmbH
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http://www.calcant.net/calcant.html
http://www.calcant.net/calcante.exe

 
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burnr
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      19th Apr 2005
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> calcAnt is freeware. Please feel free to use it as long as you like
> (and yes, you may pass copies to your friends and colleagues).
> http://www.calcant.net/images/ant_info.gif
> sfr GmbH
> (E-Mail Removed)
> http://www.calcant.net/calcant.html
> http://www.calcant.net/calcante.exe
>
>


Very nice! The ability to annotate the tape is excellent. I just found my
new calc app. Thank you very much.

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Iain Cheyne
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      19th Apr 2005
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:33:30 -0700, GaryT wrote:

> I am looking for a calculator program that displays a running list of
> entries like an adding machine would do. Printing would be nice but not a
> necessity.


I did a round up here:

http://snipurl.com/calcroundup
 
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