EnCalc 2.3.0.1006

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    11/01/2009
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EnCalc is a portable windows calculator with practical built-in features. This project started out because I used the microsoft scientific calculator quite frequently, but it did not do other things that I use on occasion - i.e. conversions, area & volume calculations, and loan calculations. I wanted one program that would do all of these things with the press of a button or two. The Encalc project began. Some of EnCalc's Features include: Completely portable--no installation needed; Incredibly Small (under 100KB) and can run from a hard drive, USB Flash drives; Compatible with Win98 SE, 2000, 2003, XP, & Vista; Use trial version for as long as you like; No nag screen option; Registered version is only $14.95; Very easy to use; Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, and Octal number systems; Printable, savable, and removable colored calculator tape; Loan Calculator; Area & Volume Calculator in metric or standard with ability to mix all units; Over 60 unit conversions in categories Temperature, Length, Volume, Weight, Area, Speed, & Time; Support for laptop 10 key without NumLock; Floating Point, Fixed & Auto Decimal; Tax Button; Change Button; Memory Buttons (Memory banks stored in .ini file for non-volatile memory); Item Count.

Version 2.3.0.1006 adds option to hide/display tape; laptop 10 key support (no need to even turn on NumLock).

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