NumberCrunch 1.41 is a free scientific calculator.
(Version 1.41 is essentially the same as 1.2, with a couple of bug fixes and tw additional functions.
The complete additions are listed at the end of the on-line help file.)
I like it much better than any others I've seen, since it can do plots, remember variables, provide a running text record of the work done, define functions - I put a lot of bells and whistles in.
So double click on the application or plug the DA in your System file and check it out.
_______________________________________________
The files in this package should be:
• ReadMe (the file you're reading) which tells what's here,
• the NumberCrunch Application, a stand-alone or Multi-Finder version of the program,
• the NumberCrunch DA, which is the one I use (although it's pretty big - about 72K),
• Help text, a TEXT file containing the same help information that's in the program,
• Physics Constants, a NumberCrunch save file with the speed of light etc. (cgs units),
• Sample Problems, an example of the kinds of physics problems you can work, and
• Some Trig Definitions, another save file with extra trig functions and a fancy plot.
_______________________________________________
You may also find
• the NumberCrunch Manual, a 230k hypercard manual that takes you step-by-step through the program.
I've been sending that along with the other files on a disk to folks who send me $17.
I haven't passed the manual out for free because
1) that way the people who send some money get a bit extra, and
2) it seemed a bit big to put on a BBoard anyway.
You're welcome to use this program and give it to your friends, but you may not sell it or bundle it with other commercial software to make a profit. If you have any questions, comments, advice, or encouragement, please write me.
If you want the manual, then send me $17. I'l l send you the latest copy of the program, the files mentioned above, and the pretty slick HyperCard manual. This will also encourage me to finish a bigger, better version of the program - complete with arrays, matrices, complex numbers, externally-compiled functions, contour plots, and a partridge in a pair tree.
Note that sending me money is NOT necessary; the program is free.
Jim Mahoney March 13, 1990
PO Box 347
Marlboro, VT 05344
CompuServe 72427,2147 (though I havn't been dialing up often lately...)