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Old 08-28-2018, 06:44 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by brainwreck View Post
It's a good thread (the topic of general applications).

You can do basic calculations on the commandline, and if you aren't too turned off by the commandline, maybe try GNU Octave. In Octave, you would do: (52.95-44.5675)*125
Thanks for the info. That one is interesting, and appears to be quite capable, but I'm really looking for something that is as close to the basic Windows calculator as possible. Small GUI based calc that I can paste long columns of numbers that were copied from other stuff I'm working on is the one that finally made me boot Windows to use it's calculator though.
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