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Calcline is a mathematical tool developed in Objective-C and Cocoa for Mac only. It is easy to use and is the ideal substitute of the ancient desktop calculator. Open it, type the algebraic problem and press return. Done. It is possible to insert standard expressions with parenthesis and using various nested functions. Variable assignment and reference inside expressions are very easy using an interactive table. Expressions are solved if requested step by step showing all the mathematical passages. High precision in calculation. It can be used in two form, as a very small window, which takes a minimum space of the desktop or in the expanded view, with the board showing all the step in solving the expressions and a sliding drawers containing the table with the user variables. Variables value are automatically saved and retained through different runs Calcline is based on a mathematical engine developed internally at Tension Software and uses long double number and uses a high precision in calculation.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.1:
  • Bug fix in the Variables Display Menu
  • New PDF User Guide
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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Developer:Tension Software
Downloads:4,260
  - Version d/l:367
Education:Mathematics
License:Shareware
Date:29 Jul 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$20.00

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May 7 2009

KRIS  If it was an "alternative," it would be free, sir.  
(Version 2.0)

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May 7 2009

ANONYMOUS  The desktop calculator included with the OS is not free. The OS costs US$ 129.00. Like it or not software is developed by workers as the one that build cars, airplanes, bolts, bricks, tables, bridges and cheese. So I think is useless complaining that software is not free. Only love it's free. Just my opinion, maybe I'm wrong..  
(Version 2.0)

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Jul 25 2008

CHRISWAN  How is this different from Leopard's Spotlight calculator?  
(Version 1.3.1)

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Aug 7 2008

ROGER KATZ  Thanks for the tip. I was unaware of the Spotlight feature, and your tip provides me with all the functionality I need.  
(Version 1.3.1)

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Feb 26 2007

ATTENTIONWANDERED  20$? arent there free programs that do pretty much the same things?  
(Version 1.1.2)

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