Calculators for Mac Os
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04-13-2018, 09:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2018 10:29 AM by pier4r.)
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RE: Calculators for Mac Os
(04-12-2018 07:03 PM)Craig Bladow Wrote: and NQ41 works on the command line as well (link in sig below). Does your calculator has implicity memory (like a calculator) or behaves like bc? Bc and all are fine, but as I said the "continous memory" is neat. (04-12-2018 10:14 PM)Claudio L. Wrote: I don't know if anybody tried to build newRPL Desktop on a Mac, but in theory it should work without any problems. It would count as a calculator. Hmm interesting. (04-13-2018 01:19 AM)zeno333 Wrote: Since mac OS is true blue UNIX, it has a command line calculator built into it...part of Unix.Yes, bc , dc & co . But they are stateless by default. with stateless I mean. Suppose the last value I computed is 16. If I close the app and I reopen it, I see still 16. With bc, dc and likely NQ, the mac calculator, excel when I don't click "save" that doesn't happen (nor with python, bash, awk, java, swift and what not until I code persistency). Free42 has it. It seems a minimal feature, but it can be handy. It is handy on devices, it is handy also in apps sometimes. udate. NQ-41 is nice but no continous memory as well. http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-961...l#pid95360 Wikis are great, Contribute :) |
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