Scientific Calculator For OS X Update

· by Kyle D\'Addario · News

TLA Systems has updated their scientific calculator application, PCalc, to version 2.2.2. PCalc is a full-featured scientific calculator with support for hexadecimal, octal, and binary calculations. It is Carbonized to run natively under Mac OS X, and the latest version improves performance under OS X. According to TLA Systems:

TLA Systems is pleased to announce the immediate release of PCalc 2.2.2, an update to their veteran scientific calculator application for Mac OS X and earlier.

It is available to download now from www.pcalc.com in English and French versions.

2.2.2 is a small maintenance release, primarily to fix some issues on Mac OS X, but it also brings the code it shares with DragThing 4 up to date and adds a few new functions.

PCalc 2 is a new release of my veteran calculator application from 1992. Itis a fully featured scientific calculator with support for hexadecimal, octal, and binary calculations, that works on Mac OS 8 and later, including Mac OS X. Version 2.2 also introduces a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode.

PCalc is available for US$10. You can find more information at the TLA Systems Web site.

Kyle D\'Addario

TMO Staff

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