RPN Calculator Widget - 1.1RPN calculator widget |
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- Version: 1.1, 5/16/2005 02:01AM PST
lallmen
It is nice to have at hand a RPN calculator in Dasboard (Apple's Calculator at last offers this mode in Tiger, but dear what a wait!).
There is room for improvement :
-allow the configuration of keyboard shortcuts by the user (on my keyboard the key ~ does not exist and swapping the two top elements miss me a lot; may be the less useful DUP button could be replaced by a SWAP). This would brong support to internationalisation.
- a possibility to let users chose to display the buttons or not would be a plus (keeping the display area consumed at a minimum)
There is room for improvement :
-allow the configuration of keyboard shortcuts by the user (on my keyboard the key ~ does not exist and swapping the two top elements miss me a lot; may be the less useful DUP button could be replaced by a SWAP). This would brong support to internationalisation.
- a possibility to let users chose to display the buttons or not would be a plus (keeping the display area consumed at a minimum)
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- Version: 1.0.4, 5/12/2005 07:46PM PST
gbest_dotmac
a good RPN calculator, and I like that this one doesn't waste space with the number pad. Still some stuff to clean up though. For example if the stack contains 3 and 7 and you hit + twice, you get zero. Granted, that second + was an error since there weren't enough numbers on the stack, but one of the things I like about stack based calculators is the ability to enter a list and then repeatedly hit the operator.
Keep working on it-- there's a lot of potential.
Keep working on it-- there's a lot of potential.
If you're really serious about your RPN calculations, then probably RPN Calculator or ProCalc are better options, but as a free widget, this is a lovely thing for those of us with minimal needs who suffer from years of HP Calculator use and can no longer use the regular calculators. :)