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Total downloads
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68
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Date added
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June 15, 2009
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Publisher
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pietrosoft.altervista
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License
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OS
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Windows
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3.76 MB
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Description
The Project Calculator is an open source software that lets you perform simple and complex calculations using an engine which uses technology .Net 2.0 fully integrated with the operating system. The Project Calculator can be used to perform calculations but not only because of its many functions, we can use the main physical constants and add or subtract fractions or two can perform a countdown. Thanks to its incredible functionality is a viable alternative to Windows calculator.
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