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NumWorks open source calculator
11-12-2020, 03:54 AM
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(11-12-2020 02:37 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  Can someone provide a brutally brief explanation of what Omega and Epsilon are? Neither term is mentioned in the manual, so I presume these are 3rd party hacks/forks of some kind? If so, are they intended by their developers to be used by students for academics and supported by Numworks, or are they simply community hacks for personal use?

Would like to find reasons to get this, but it doesn't look good

Epsilon is the name of the stock software right from Numworks company. Omega is an OS that's an enhancement to Epsilon. It includes the ability to add apps and restores the CAS that was removed from Epsilon to allow it to be used in schools. It also has an RPN app which Epsilon doesn't have.

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