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Menulator 0.2

filesize: 72.60 KB

This is a calculator that sits in your menu bar.

Published:
Sep 29, 2002
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License
Freeware
Cost
$0.00
OS:
OS X
Cow Rating:
nera
Popularity:
65%
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It has expression and RPN modes, is hotkey activated and deactivated, and has some graphing functions.

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