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DESCRIPTION
FormulaCalc is a widget for Mac OS X Tiger. It is a calculator based on the javascript math functions. Instead of typing the numbers one by one, you can enter an entire formula.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2:
  • Corrected bug using the inverse-trig functions (asin, atanh...)
  • Added a 10 calculus memory input (Thanks to Mat Schaffer!!)
  • When no input to compute, the output field is now blank
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Fabien Goy
Downloads:3,826
  - Version d/l:1,398
Dashboard:Finance
License:Free
Date:08 Nov 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Jun 6 2005
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    SCOTT GARDNER  incorrect calculations. for example:

    13.22+15.11+15.11+17.01

    correct answer = 60.45

    formula calc = 60.54

    i noticed that when i typed the ".01" in the last number, it calculated it as ".10"  
    (Version 1.1)

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    Jun 7 2005

    FABIEN GOY  I am sorry about this. The version you have should be unsafe.

    Please download the last one: http://fabien.goy.free.fr/FormulaCalc/FormulaCalc.wdgt.zip  
    (Version 1.1)

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    May 28 2005
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    ANONYMOUS  Useful widget. Some bugs (i.e. with zero removal,) and missing some functionality, but fast and simple.  
    (Version 1.1)

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    May 29 2005

    FABIEN GOY  The bug has just been resolved. Please download it again and check it works correctly.  
    (Version 1.1)

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    May 10 2005

    FABIEN GOY  For exponent, you have to use the expression exp(5) (which is 148.4131591025766)

    If you want a power, instead of 2^5, use pow(2,5) (which is 32). Hope this helps.

    You can visit FormulaCalc's homepage for more information: http://fabien.goy.free.fr/FormulaCalc/  
    (Version 1.0)

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    May 10 2005

    ANONYMOUS  Works pretty much as advertised. Supports most functions except exponents seem to read as a subtraction...  
    (Version 1.0)

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