Shareware. Runs in full operational (battery) mode for 10 hours. Then it needs to be registered to switch to "solar" mode.
Registration
15-US Dollars (send by any means) to J.A.Calotychos at EuroTalk, 315-317 New Kings Road, London SW6 4RF, UK.
Description
iCount is a desktop calculator. Unlike any other desktop calculators, it doesn't emulate a normal hand calculator. Instead it lets the user type an expression and returns the result simply by pressing the return button.
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Contact eMail Address
yan@hotcakes.demon.co.uk
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Supporting functionality
Maths Editor: Type any mathematical expression into iCount's edit area or import it from your text editor. Expressions can include any of the 27 built-in or 50 user defined functions, and can be typed in the standard mathematical notation using brackets and operator precedence.
Maths Parser: iCount includes a multi-level mathematical parser that verifies and calculates functions, nested to any level.
Definition of up to 50 user functions: Simply type the function name followed by the equal sign '=' and any expression and press return. iCount parses the expression and if valid it saves it. You can then use your function's included in new expressions.
On line help: Shift click on buttons or menus of the iCount window, to get related help.
Drag & drop: between other text editors. This is notably useful for drag and drop within the iCount editor to change positions of functions/numbers and view the effect.
Result click copying: Just click on your result and it will automatically be transferred to the clipboard for use in other applications. Suitable for desktop recording.
Result Formatting: iCount supports the most common result formatting including: normal (6 digit); financial (2 digit); Fixed (rounded); hexadecimal; Degrees and Radians.
3 Zoom levels: including full window, editor only and iconised.
Natural use of the % symbol: Unlike normal calculators, iCount calculates the expression 10%50 as it is read. i.e. the 10 percent of 50.
Mixed format editing: iCount allows you to mix decimal numbers with hexadecimals in the same expression. Simply typing a 0x in front of the hexadecimal number. i.e. 1 + 0xA gives 11.