Noyantis G-Calc 7.00
Noyantis has released version 7.00 of the G-Calc template. This release sees a full overhaul of the entire product, from raw TPL to finished user interface. The new version is fully backwards compatible, but includes some major improvements to both the implementation and the visuals. The product now consists of a template and a new Calculator class - all source code. From v7.00 onwards, there will be no need to ship any extra DLLs or LIBs etc with your application, all of the Calculator styles and required images will be automatically compiled into your app. Changes include: 12 different calculator styles including Windows Vista and Windows 7; Equation Solver (type in an equation and G-Calc will calculate the answer); Running tape facility (Display and print your calculations); Full Source Code included - No DLL or LIB required; Multi-paste options; Hot keys; Auto-load of field content (if numeric); Load and Paste to field with focus; c55, c6.x, c7.x, ABC, Legacy, Single EXE and Multi DLL compatible. The Equation Solver part of the template is currently being finalized and tested so will be included in v7.01. Enhancements over the previous versions of G-Calc include: Implementation of BIDMAS / BODMAS rules on all calculations; Implementation of Calculator Class; Removal of Calculator LIB / DLL requirement; A new 'Auto Open' mode added to Tape function; COS, SIN, TAN and MOD functions added; Windows Vista style added (standard + scientific); Windows 7 style added (standard + scientific); Length of calculated value increased. The price for a new, single developer license is $79; upgrades from any previous version of gCalc are $49. These prices include 12 months of updates. Multi developer licenses are available.
Posted: August 11 2010
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