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20081113 Thursday November 13, 2008

Gcalctool Ready For Voting On UPtoDOWN.com

The folks at UPtoDOWN.com have just let me know that they've reviewed the latest version of gcalctool and it's all ready for your voting.

They've even included a description of the calculator. It's in Portuguese, but I've spared no expense and had it translated into English for you:

It is no coincidence that gcalctool sea by the tool for calculating defect in the vicinity of Gnome desktop.

This calculator is designed both to users who only need to perform basic operations such as advanced users. That versatility it achieved due to the existence of different configurations of calculation, called in the application forms.

Gcalctool possesses four different ways: basic, advanced, the financial science. The basic mode is intended for users who perform the needed operations of certain complexity. The advanced mode added some more advanced controls as regards the handling of the fractional numbers of square roots.

The event offers some financial controls so that the most advanced, usually related to financial operations. The scientific method is oriented al calculation advanced, offering all sorts of controls, working in different units of calculation and numeración systems and advanced operations.

I know how I'm voting.

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( Nov 13 2008, 07:34:48 AM PST ) [Listen] Permalink Comments [4]

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Okay, since it is all in Portuguese and the only choices seem to be the number of down arrows you choose, is more down arrows good or bad?

Posted by Brian Utterback on November 13, 2008 at 11:58 AM PST #

No idea Brian. :-)

My tongue was firmly in cheek when I wrote that post.

Posted by Rich burridge on November 13, 2008 at 12:58 PM PST #

That's not Portuguese, it's actually Spanish :)

Posted by Roger Araújo on December 02, 2008 at 09:24 AM PST #

Oops!

Posted by Rich burridge on December 02, 2008 at 09:44 AM PST #

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