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- This program is shareware. To register for it, please send
- $10 (or what you think it’s worth) to:
-
- Mike Wessler
- 291 Windsor St. Apt #3
- Cambridge, MA 02139
-
- E-mail: wessler@ai.mit.edu
-
- A special thank you to all those people who sent in their
- registration for the earlier version of this program. Guilt
- works both ways, and this version is dedicated to you. :)
-
- You can reach me via e-mail to ask questions or make comments
- or suggestions. Planned additions to this program include
- a few extra functions (especially financial functions) and a
- layout editor. If you’ve already sent in your registration,
- make sure that I have your e-mail address so I can send you
- the updated version when it’s finished.
-
- I wrote this program because my HP 15-C was stolen, and the
- new menu-driven HP’s out there just don’t have the same feel.
- There are even new HP’s that have the dreaded “equals”
- button! Gasp!
-
- In case you hadn’t noticed, I’m left-handed. If you are
- violently right-handed, and the hand pointer gets annoying,
- just use ResEdit to flip the CRSR resource. Also take a
- moment to appreciate the plight of southpaws world-wide.
-
- RPN lives!
-
- Fixes and additions to version 1.0:
- • Color on the top of the calculator now indicates whether
- HP Calc! is in the foreground or background.
- • Calculator can now be shrunk and left on the side of the
- desktop for quick and easy access. There’s an option to
- have the calculator start up in minimized form so you can
- put the application in the startup folder.
- • Data is now stored in the preferences folder, where Auto
- Doubler and Greg’s Buttons can’t screw things up.
- • Calculator won’t start up off the screen, so you don’t
- have to worry about going from large screens to small ones.
- • Added an editor for key equivalents.
- • Added a few extra functions.
- • Cleaned up the interface for FIX and SCI.
- • STO and RCL now access memory by text names. The buttons
- bring up a clickable list of known memory items. Double
- click the name, or type part of it and hit tab.